1、 Temperature
This plant likes to grow in cold and cool seasons, especially in autumn and winter. Its growth rate is particularly rapid. For example, from September to June of the next year, if it is in summer, due to the high temperature in summer, this plant will enter dormancy and will not recover until autumn. And it can resist the low temperature of minus 2 degrees and will not be hurt. Therefore, in fact, this plant will adjust its growth node according to the temperature. Generally, breeding does not need to worry too much about the temperature p>
2、 Moisture
This plant likes a dry environment and is afraid of ponding and moisture. Therefore, during its growth period, it is only necessary to keep the soil moist. Try to avoid ponding. In winter, the water supply can be cut off. If the temperature is too low and there is no 5 degrees, the water supply will be cut off. In summer, when the temperature is relatively high, it will grow slowly or even stop completely. What we should do at this time is to add water to it sparingly, and we should pay attention not to let it accept the rain for a long time, otherwise its plants will be likely to rot p>
3、 Soil
Because this plant is afraid of ponding, the soil it grows must have good air permeability and good hydrophobicity, so as to drain water smoothly, so as to avoid the decay of the plant due to accumulation. So how to mix the soil? You can prepare some cinders, peat, perlite and small stones and mix them with peat and perlite. The best ratio is 5:4:1. After planting, you can lay a layer of small stones on the surface of the flowerpot, which is beautiful and breathable p>
4、 Illumination
Although this plant likes the environment with considerable light, it is in a dormant state when the light is the strongest in summer, so it should be properly shielded from the sun, and it should not be exposed to the sun, and the environment in which it is placed should be well ventilated p>
5、 Precautions
Although it can resist the cold, its temperature of minus 2 degrees refers to the indoor temperature, not the open air. If the temperature goes lower, it will be frostbitten, even dry and die. Therefore, it is best to put it indoors in winter p>
2. The soil must be breathable p>
3. Shade the light p>