1. Land: select sand land with loose soil, abundant nutrients and good drainage capacity, and then apply some fertilizer to mix with the soil.
2. Bulbil propagation: in October, take some bulbils from the ground part of this kind of plants, bury them in the outdoor sand pile, and then dig them out in March April in spring and put them in the sun for a little while, and then plant several of them at a certain distance, about two weeks later, little buds will grow.
3. Temperature: this kind of plants like warm seasons. When they just enter spring, they can cover the soil with a film to increase the temperature in the soil, so that the plants will grow buds faster.
4. Transplanting: when the weather is clear, transplant the seedlings. The distance between each seedling should not be too small.
1. In rainy season, the increase of soil moisture will make the leaves of plants grow black spots and small holes. At this time, some pesticide should be sprayed for treatment.
2. Remember to transplant when it's sunny.
3. Apply some fertilizer to the plant after it bears fruit, so as to supplement nutrients to the plant, and avoid the fruit falling off or deformation in the ground.