1、 Curing conditions
1. Flower soil: the flower soil used for cultivation should be soft, fertile and have good drainage. It is recommended to mix rotten leaf soil and peat soil p>
2. Light: the curing location should have bright light to avoid being directly exposed to strong sunlight, especially in summer, it needs to block part of the sunlight p>
3. Moisture: timely replenish water in the growing season to avoid too dry. It's best to decide the watering times according to the breeding climate, usually once a day, or once every 2-3 days p>
4. Fertilization: during the vigorous growth period, it is best to apply fertilizer once a half month, mainly nitrogen fertilizer, which will make the leaves more beautiful. It is also necessary to apply phosphorus and potassium fertilizer, and stop fertilizer during dormancy p>
2、 Breeding method
1. Branching: it's best to do it in spring. Use a sharp knife to cut the root block, with some stems and leaves or leaf buds on it. Plant it separately p>
2. Cutting: cut a young shoot with a length of about 10-15cm, keep half of the leaves, dip it in rooting powder and insert it into the matrix to ensure that the temperature is not lower than 20 ℃, and the roots will grow in 1-2 months p>