Primary propagation methods for orchid include division of pseudobulbs, keiki development, and stem cuttings. Ideal propagation environment features high humidity, warm temperatures, and well-draining media. Special consideration includes avoiding crown rot by keeping water from accumulating in the plant's central leaves. The difficulty of propagating orchid is moderate, with challenges such as slow germination and keiki development. To propagate by division, separate healthy pseudobulbs during repotting and plant in appropriate orchid mix, ensuring each division has sufficient roots. For keiki propagation, allow the keiki to develop roots before gently removing and potting in similar conditions as the mother plant.