Poinsettia hobbyists can propagate the plant through shoot cuttings. Cuttings should be 8 cm in length with a stem diameter of 0.5 cm and taken in the morning to maintain freshness.
Afterward, place the cuttings in a humidity-controlled propagation room to prevent wilting. Within 14-18 days, the roots of the poinsettia cuttings will emerge. After the roots emerge, the poinsettia plant can be planted using a porous planting medium.
The growing medium should be watered twice a day or adjusted to the humidity of the plant. This is important to reduce the salt content in the growing medium, which poinsettia plants cannot tolerate. A 20:20:20 or 20:10:20 compound NPK fertilizer can be used for poinsettia plants, and it can be combined with slow-release fertilizers.