1. Soil
Many flower friends feel that yiyelan is resistant to barrenness, so they choose soil with low nutrient content for breeding. However, since it is family breeding, it is better to choose fertile soil for breeding. Here, it is recommended that you use soft and fertile weak acid soil to cultivate chlorophylla. Specifically, rotten leaf soil, peat soil and garden soil can be mixed as its culture soil p>
2. Illumination
Yiyelan is relatively shade loving. It can be cultured in places with weak light at ordinary times. In summer, the light is very strong, so we need to use shading net to shade it. However, it should be noted that if the place where it is raised is dark, it needs to be moved to a place with light every other period of time to help it grow better p>
3. Moisture
Monophyllum has high requirements for water and needs relatively high wet growth conditions. In addition to timely watering to keep the soil moist, water should also be sprayed to the plants frequently to maintain a relatively humid air condition p>
4. Ventilation
In addition to the above conditions, it is best to breed it in a place with good ventilation conditions. This can give it more fresh air and greatly reduce the probability of disease and insect pests p>