Primary methods for propagating saraca include seed sowing and cuttings. Successful propagation necessitates optimal light exposure, warm temperatures, and well-draining, fertile soil. Seeds require soaking and scarification for better germination. The plant can be challenging to propagate, with seed viability and rooting of cuttings being main issues. Steps: 1) Soak seeds for 24 hours; 2) Gently scarify outer coating; 3) Sow in seed-starting mix; 4) Keep moist and warm; 5) For cuttings, use semi-hardwood, treat with rooting hormone, and plant in a suitable medium; 6) Maintain high humidity and indirect light until established.