1. Soil: when breeding, it is necessary to use the soil with good air permeability and relatively soft price, which can be mixed with rotten leaf soil, garden soil, sand and vermiculite. Note that the proportion of granular soil is higher, which is more conducive to drainage and root respiration.
2. Light: it likes light. Usually it should be placed in a place with good light. Only when the light is sufficient can the leaves be fuller and the branches and leaves grow more vigorously. If it is placed in a dark place for a long time, it is easy to grow in vain or difficult to get out of the state.
3. Watering: observe the basin soil before watering, and then water when it is dry. If it is still wet, do not rush to pour it to avoid water accumulation. In addition, pay attention to watering do not splash to the center of the leaves, to avoid stem rot.
4. Fertilization: do not apply fertilizer too frequently during maintenance. Apply appropriate amount during growing season. Pay attention to stop fertilization in time during dormancy period to avoid fertilizer damage.
Propagation can be carried out by cutting, splitting or sowing. The most commonly used method is cutting. Use leaves or stems as cuttings. Stem is the part cut off when cutting the head, inserted in the appropriate soil, with high survival rate. Its leaves are thick and dry after cutting. It can also take root in the soil.