Primary propagation of spoons is through cuttings or seeds. Cuttings require a well-draining soil mix, indirect light, and stable temperatures. Seed propagation is more challenging due to variable germination rates. Key factors include maintaining moisture without waterlogging, and ensuring moderate temperatures. Special considerations involve timing, as cuttings are best taken in early spring or summer when plants are actively growing. Generally, the propagation is moderately difficult, with cuttings having a higher success rate. To propagate via cuttings: 1) Select healthy, non-flowering stems; 2) Cut a 4-6 inch section; 3) Remove lower leaves; 4) Dip in rooting hormone; 5) Plant in soil mix; 6) Keep in indirect light; 7) Maintain humidity; 8) Allow roots to establish before transplanting.