Like most succulent plants, orange Monroe also has the habit of growing in cold and cool seasons and sleeping in high temperature in summer. Orange Monroe is not cold resistant. In the process of breeding, pay special attention to the change of temperature with seasons. When the temperature is as high as 35 ℃ in summer, shade and ventilate. When the temperature is lower than 5 ℃ in winter, put the orange Monroe in the sunny place.
Orange Monroe likes sunny, cool and dry environment. But avoid exposure to the sun in hot summer.
Orange Monroe is resistant to drought. The principle of watering in growth period is "no drying, no watering" and "watering, then watering". During the summer dormancy period, spray a small amount of water on the soil surface every week to prevent the root of orange Monroe from dying of water shortage, because some water will be consumed during the dormancy period, so it is necessary to water it. In winter, with the decrease of temperature, watering should be reduced gradually. Pay attention to keep the soil dry and improve the cold resistance of the soil.
Orange Monroe needs soil with good drainage and air permeability. It can be mixed with peat, vermiculite and perlite.
Because orange Monroe is not easy to grow in groups, it can be propagated by cutting. Take down a branch and leaf, and cut it in slightly wet soil. After cutting, you can't water it immediately, or direct it in the sun. Put it in a well ventilated environment.