Ferula can be propagated primarily through seed sowing, but division and cuttings are also viable methods. Successful propagation depends on factors like adequate light exposure, warm temperatures, and well-draining soil. Special considerations for this species include stratifying seeds if necessary and protecting young seedlings from cold. Propagation is moderately challenging due to slow germination and the need for patience. For seed propagation, follow these steps: 1) Soak seeds for 24-48 hours; 2) Sow seeds in a well-draining medium; 3) Maintain temperatures between 20-25°C; 4) Ensure consistent, but not excessive, moisture; 5) Once seedlings develop true leaves, transplant carefully.