It should be fairly easy. Probably any commercial mix that drains well but holds water or just plain sand. Does it have a growing tip at the base of the cutting? If there are no roots or apparent growing tip you may want to set it into a bowl of water in a shaded cool spot and see if it roots out. If it has roots then I generally plant that part of the stem with the roots buried about an inch into the soil mix. and water daily or every other day. I recommend keeping it contained or grow in containers only! Or they will end up becoming an unwanted visitor in your neighbors yard! cheers!
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