Propagation of coca typically involves seed sowing and cuttings. For successful seed propagation, maintain high humidity and temperature around 20-25°C. Use a well-draining, sandy soil mix conducive to germination. Cuttings should be taken from new growth and treated with rooting hormone for better establishment. This species requires filtered sunlight and consistent moisture during propagation. The process is moderately challenging due to the need for controlled conditions and vigilance against pests. To propagate from seed: (1) Sow in a sterile, well-draining medium. (2) Lightly cover with the soil mixture. (3) Maintain consistent moisture without waterlogging. (4) Provide diffused natural light. For cuttings: (1) Select healthy, non-flowering stems. (2) Cut at a 45-degree angle with several nodes. (3) Dip in hormone powder. (4) Plant in a similar soil mix. (5) Keep in a warm, humid environment with indirect light.