Pectis is commonly propagated by seed sowing, given their viable seeds and generally straightforward germination process. Successful propagation hinges on optimal light exposure, suitable temperature ranges, and well-draining soil. For pectis, it is recommended to sow seeds in spring, ensuring they have access to full sun and are kept in temperatures around 65-75°F (18-24°C). Overwatering should be avoided to prevent fungal issues. Propagation difficulty is moderate due to potential temperature sensitivity. Follow these steps for seed propagation: 1) Prepare a container with well-draining soil mix. 2) Scatter seeds on the soil surface and lightly cover with soil. 3) Water gently, ensuring the soil is moist but not soggy. 4) Place in a brightly lit area with the recommended temperature range. 5) Germination should occur in 1-3 weeks, after which seedlings can be thinned out and eventually transplanted.