The little Phedimus spurius likes a dry and well lit environment. When it is cured, it can be illuminated all day long, and the water content can't be too much. On the contrary, it will be too long, greatly reducing the ornamental value. In summer when the temperature is high, put it in a cool place to breed, to avoid sunburn.
It is best to use the soil with good air permeability for it. If you are raising it for the first time, it is better to use the flowerpot with better air permeability. It is better to add some vermiculite into the loose and nutrient rich soil, which is good for its better growth.
Summer watering should be done when the temperature is as low as possible. In spring and autumn and winter, you can do without watering when the pot soil is not dry, but you have to pour it through.
Reduce watering when the temperature is higher than 5 ℃ or 30 ℃. The above soil preparation method will cause soil hardening after a certain period of time, so it is recommended to change the soil once a year. If the frequency of watering is too high, the plants will grow in vain and the leaves will not look beautiful. Enough temperature difference is also conducive to the overall color of the plant red, more compact and beautiful