1、 Soil
Guanyinlian prefers loose and breathable soil, which can be evenly mixed with garden soil, rotten leaf soil and river sand. This kind of soil has good air permeability and drainage, and is rich in humus, and the soil has sufficient fertility. When changing pots, it is recommended to use earthen pots, purple sand pots and other flower pots with good air permeability p>
2、 Environment
It can't accept direct sun exposure. When you first buy it, you must do a good job in shading. Too much sunlight may burn the leaves and make them dim. After adapting to the home environment, normal maintenance can be carried out. Most home environments can meet its needs for light, and the semi cloudy ambient temperature in summer is also cooler. Especially in hot summer, cooling treatment should be done well. In winter, it can survive normally as long as the low temperature is not lower than 5 ℃ p>
3、 Watering
Like most succulent plants, it has a low demand for water. During the growth period, water every 10 days, especially in summer. Water more every 5 days. But when you just bought it, don't pour it directly with a lot of water to avoid soil ponding and rotten roots p>
4、 Fertilization
When you first bought it, you don't need to apply fertilizer to avoid burning the roots. After that, fertilizer can be applied once a month, using compound fertilizer with high phosphorus and potassium content or rotten thin liquid fertilizer. After fertilization, it is best to water once the next day to dilute the residual fertilizer that has not been absorbed, so as to avoid burning the roots. When changing pots, a thin layer of fertilizer can be paved at the bottom as the base fertilizer and as the fertilizer before the growth period p>