1、 Soil
It is best to use loose, sandy soil containing humus instead of alkaline soil as substrate for breeding Brazilian beauty p>
2、 Watering
In the peak growth period of Brazilian beauty, water every 2-3 days. You can spray some water on its leaves appropriately. After entering the winter, reduce the watering amount, do not have ponding, and keep the soil semi dry and semi wet. If too much watering produces ponding, rotten roots or dead leaves will appear p>
3、 Illumination
It's best to breed it in a place with sufficient light, but it can't accept strong light. Especially in summer, direct strong light will turn its leaves yellow. It's OK to shade it properly and accept sufficient astigmatism, but it can't be placed in a too dark place, which will lead to the darkening of leaf color and the disappearance of spots on the leaves p>
4、 Temperature
The suitable temperature for its growth is 20-28 ℃. In winter, it should be cultured indoors in a sunny place. Too low temperature will cause yellow spots on the leaves and frostbite it in severe cases p>
5、 Precautions
Brazilian beauties may have withered leaves and scorched edges due to low temperature or unreasonable fertilizer and water. Therefore, we must control the temperature and humidity, water and fertilize properly, and ventilate properly. In addition, we should prevent and control common diseases and insect pests. Once found, we should spray with medicine in time p>