Primary propagation methods for salter include seed sowing and cuttings. Key factors for successful growth are bright, indirect light and well-draining soil, with a preference for moderate temperatures. Special considerations must be given to maintaining humidity for cuttings. Propagating salter is moderately difficult, primarily due to potential root rot if overwatered. To propagate, sow seeds superficially or take stem cuttings, dip in rooting hormone, and plant in a moist, soilless mix. Monitor for root development and transplant carefully to avoid shock.