The primary propagation methods for jujube include seed sowing, hardwood cuttings, softwood cuttings, and root suckers. Successful propagation is influenced by warm temperatures, well-drained soil, and sufficient but indirect sunlight. Special techniques for jujube propagation consist of scarification or stratification for better seed germination and using rooting hormones for cuttings. The difficulty level is moderate due to potential seed dormancy and the need for precise conditions for cuttings. Step-by-step approach: 1. Choose a method—seed, cutting, or division. 2. Prepare the material: scarify seeds, apply hormone to cuttings, or identify suckers. 3. Plant in well-draining soil with proper sunlight. 4. Maintain consistent moisture and temperature. 5. Allow time for roots to establish before transplanting.