1、 Soil
It is best to use loose soil for breeding white crane taro. In addition, the drainage and permeability of the soil are also very important. Do not use too sticky soil p>
2、 Watering
During vigorous growth, there should be sufficient water to keep the soil moist, but watering should not be too much. Ponding is easy to cause rotten roots. In hot summer, water can be sprayed around the plant to reduce the temperature and improve the air humidity. In cold winter, the soil should be kept dry as much as possible to reduce watering p>
3、 Illumination
In spring and winter, you should receive sufficient light. In midsummer or sunny autumn, you should properly shade yourself from the sun. If you are exposed to the sun, the leaves will turn yellow and sunburn will occur in serious cases p>
4、 Temperature
White crane taro likes a high-temperature growth environment. It is best to maintain it indoors in winter and keep the temperature at about 25 ℃. It is best to keep the temperature at 14-16 ℃ at night. If the temperature is too low in winter, the leaves will fall or turn brown p>
5、 Precautions
Change basin: the cultivation of white crane taro needs to change the basin every 1-2 years, which is more conducive to its growth. When changing the basin, the old roots and rotten roots should be cut off, and the old soil should be cleaned and replaced with clean soil p>