1、 Daily maintenance
1. Soil
It does not have many requirements for the soil. It can tolerate barren land. It is best to have loose and fertile sandy soil with slight acidity. When making potted plants, rotten leaves, peat and ordinary garden soil can be mixed and used as foundation soil p>
2. Moisture
Its growing season needs sufficient water. It needs to keep the soil in the basin moist enough at all times. You can often sprinkle water on its leaves to increase the humidity, which is conducive to its buds growing into new leaves, and can appropriately reduce the amount of watering after the arrival of autumn p>
3. Illumination
It can grow vigorously where there is no sun, but it should be bright enough. It can be shielded from the sun. In the hot weather in summer and autumn, don't let it be directly exposed to the sun, otherwise yellow dots will appear on its leaves, which can't disappear. In this way, its growth speed will slow down and become less beautiful p>
4. Temperature
It likes warm areas and doesn't like cold. It's best to put it in an environment of 15-25 ℃. If it's winter, don't keep it below 5 ℃ p>
5. Fertilization
Before planting it, you can use rotten leaves as base fertilizer. Use 2kg rotten leaves per square meter, sprinkle it evenly in the soil, and then loosen the soil. In seasons other than winter, it grows vigorously. Sprinkle it with diluted fertilizer and water once a week. If it is severe winter, stop fattening p>
2、 Precautions
1. It needs a lot of water when it grows up. The soil in the basin should always be wet. You can sprinkle water on its leaves p>
2. You can put it in a brighter room. Whether it is planted inside or outside the house, you can't let it directly shine on the sun. Even if it is irradiated for a short time, it will be sunburned by light p>
3. Keep ventilation during its growth stage, because it grows slowly in winter, so it can not be ventilated in winter p>