The primary methods for propagating dicoma include seed sowing and cuttings. Key factors for successful propagation are adequate light, proper temperature ranges, and well-draining soil. Special considerations for dicoma involve ensuring that seeds have sufficient warmth and light to germinate and that cuttings are taken with a sterile tool to prevent disease. This plant is moderately challenging to propagate due to specific temperature and light requirements. Start by sowing seeds in a light seed-starting mix, keep moist, and provide warmth. For cuttings, select healthy stems, cut at a 45-degree angle, dip in rooting hormone, and place in a sterile potting mix. Both methods demand consistent moisture without waterlogging.