1、 Breeding environment
1. Soil: garden soil, sandy soil and humus soil are usually used as soil during breeding, which can meet the permeability and drainage, and also have nutrients, which is conducive to later growth. In addition, such soil can also be used as soil when changing pots every year p>
2. Light: it prefers light. If the light is sufficient, the color of the leaves will be darker and brighter. At ordinary times, it can be placed in a place with good light to let it bask in the sun. It can't be out of light for a long time, otherwise the leaves will fade, or there may be overgrowth, which will affect the beauty p>
3. Watering: succulent plants are relatively drought resistant. They don't need to be watered too much and often to avoid rotten roots. At ordinary times, as long as you keep a little wet, you don't need to pour it if you don't dry, but you should pour it thoroughly when you pour it p>
4. Temperature: it doesn't like high temperature and can't stand cold. Therefore, it should be cooled down in summer, which can't exceed 35 degrees. The temperature should be controlled in winter, and the minimum temperature should not be lower than 5 degrees, otherwise the growth will stop p>
2、 Breeding method
It propagates mainly through leaf cuttings. In the growth period, it is OK to directly select healthy leaves and insert them on the surface of nutrient soil. When inserting, it is best to insert them obliquely or directly horizontally. New buds can grow at the base quickly. If they are larger, they can be planted separately to form new plants p>