Propagation of mida can involve seed sowing, cuttings, division, or tissue culture. Success hinges on proper light, temperature, and soil conditions. Special techniques may be required for tricky environmental scenarios. The difficulty of propagation is moderate, with potential challenges in achieving the right conditions for germination or rooting. To propagate mida by cuttings: 1) Select a healthy, mature stem. 2) Cut a 4-6 inch segment just below a leaf node. 3) Remove lower leaves, dip the cut end in rooting hormone. 4) Plant in well-draining soil, maintain high humidity and indirect light. 5) Water moderately, allowing the soil to dry slightly between waterings. 6) Wait for roots to establish before transplanting.