1、 Soil
Blood water grass is not suitable to grow in poorly drained soil. It is advisable to select sandy soil with fertile soil, deep and loose soil layer p>
2、 Temperature
It is better to keep it at about 25 ℃, which is conducive to its growth and the health of its stems and leaves. Attention should be paid to thermal insulation in winter. It can be planted in greenhouses and greenhouses, or its top can be covered with transparent film p>
3、 Fertilization
Attention should be paid to timely fertilization. After the seedlings are poured in winter, they can be covered with a layer of ripe and rotten branches and fallen leaves, and manure or rotten soil can also be used for topdressing p>
4、 Watering
It is a kind of plant that likes humidity. It's best to keep the surrounding air moist. When watering, the amount of water sprayed shall be controlled to prevent rotten roots p>
5、 Harvest
Every time it is harvested, its roots that are not fully harvested will sprout and grow again. If properly managed, continuous harvest can be carried out p>
6、 Illumination
Its ideal growth environment is shady and cool environment such as forest bottom and under trees. Attention should be paid to shading during breeding. It is recommended to breed in the greenhouse or in the place with shading and backlight all year round p>
7、 Precautions
1. Attention should be paid to insect and disease prevention. Blood water grass is easy to attract pests to bite, causing branches and leaves to wither or even fall off. Pesticides can be sprayed regularly during the period of frequent occurrence of pests p>
2. 1400-1800m above sea level is the best place for the growth of blood water grass. The land at this altitude should be selected for mass breeding p>