Primarily propagated by seed sowing, jopoy may also be cultivated from cuttings or division. Key factors for successful propagation include maintaining warm temperatures, ensuring adequate light without direct sun exposure, and using well-draining soil. Certain environmental conditions may necessitate the use of root hormones or special watering techniques. Propagation of jopoy can be moderately difficult due to its sensitivity to environmental variables. To propagate from seeds: 1) Soak seeds for 24 hours, 2) Sow in well-draining soil, 3) Keep moist and warm, around 70°F, 4) Provide indirect light; thin seedlings post-germination. For cuttings: 1) Take a healthy cutting, 2) Apply root hormone, 3) Plant in a mix of peat and perlite, 4) Maintain high humidity and warm temperatures until rooted.