1. Breeding environment
(1) Soil: it is generally required to be loose, well drained and rich in nutrients. Specifically, rotten leaf soil (or peat soil), garden soil, coarse sand and limestone can be prepared in the proportion of two to two to three to one p>
(2) Light: plants like light very much, so they need enough light all year round. Especially during growth and flowering. However, when you encounter too strong light in summer, you should also shade p>
(3) Temperature: it is generally required to be warm, specifically 20 to 30 degrees. Don't be too high. It will sleep above 38 degrees. It should not be too low. It should be kept at 7 to 10 degrees in winter, and the lowest should not be below 5 degrees. If it is below zero, the plant may freeze to death p>
(4) Watering: once every two or three days during the growth period. Keep the soil moist without ponding. Control the water in hot summer, otherwise the leaves will fall. Water should also be controlled in winter and the basin soil should be dry p>
(5) Topdressing: topdressing is mainly needed in the growth period, two or three times a month, and thin cake fertilizer water can be selected p>
2. Breeding method
Mainly cutting. Select branches with good growth of 8-12 cm, put them in a ventilated place to dry, and insert them into the sand bed. Ensure that various conditions are appropriate and will take root in about half a month p>
3. Change Basin
Usually every two or three years. At the beginning of spring, change the basin before the beginning of the growth period p>
4. Pest control
It is prone to diseases such as root rot, which can be sprayed with carbendazim powder. If there are mealybug pests, the diseased leaves need to be cut off to prevent spread, and chemicals should be sprayed p>