Like many succulent plants, they like soil with good drainage and ventilation. Can be mixed with peat soil, perlite and vermiculite, the surface of soil layer can be hematite.
All succulent plants have growth and dormancy periods. During the growth period, the water shall be dried thoroughly before being supplied, and the water shall be watered thoroughly. But we must avoid normal watering when the root system is complete, otherwise it will rot. During summer dormancy period, keep the soil dry, or the plants will dry up. Call a little water at the edge of the basin every week to prevent the plant from rotting.
Golden eagles are suitable for cross pollination and sowing, to let the plants grow lateral buds, or to cut off the head of the plants to let them grow again.
During the summer dormancy period, the root system of the plant will slow down the growth speed and stop the water needed for growth, but it can't be because it doesn't water the golden eagle claw, which may cause it to need a long time to wake up. This process will consume part of the water and nutrients in the leaves, which will lead to the phenomenon of withering and shrinking of the bottom and the leaves of the whole plant.