1、 Soil
The cultivation of silver bud taro should use the soil with strong drainage and loose texture, and do not use the soil with too heavy viscosity. It can be mixed with rotten leaf soil, peat soil, garden soil and coarse sand p>
2、 Moisture
It likes to grow in a humid environment, and it should be given sufficient water during the vigorous growth period. The basin soil shall be in a wet state, but there shall be no ponding. If the amount of watering is too large at ordinary times, it will cause the leaves to turn yellow or rotten roots. Control the amount of watering in low temperature weather p>
3、 Illumination
The light of cultivated taro can't be enough. It likes a semi shady growth environment. If the light is too strong, it will cause the leaves to turn yellow. Summer should be properly shaded, but not too dark. Long term growth in too dark places will lead to weak growth and dim leaf color p>
4、 Precautions
It grows very fast, so it needs to change the basin once a year or two. The basin change can be carried out before germination. The soil should also be replaced with new ones, and the decaying roots should be pruned off when changing pots p>