1. Soil: it likes sandy loam with general permeability and water retention.
2. Light: it likes the mild and humid growth environment, and does not like the light. In summer, it should be properly sunshaded. The comfortable growth temperature is 18 ℃ - 24 ℃, 18 ℃ - 30 ℃ from February to October, and 13 ℃ - 16 ℃ from October to February of the next year.
3. Watering: it is recommended to have a water permeability for the first time when planting, and control the water supply for daily maintenance. It is not good to give too many roots to rot.
4. Fertilization: the growth period is about 7-10 days, and the thin liquid fertilizer or compound fertilizer is applied once. You can't give too much when you give fertilizer, or the leaves will grow well but not bloom.
1. Cutting: select the more robust branches from the mother plant, disinfect the wounds, place them in the shade and dry them. After treatment, cut the leaves into the loam, water them properly until they take root, and then they can be cultured normally.
2. Sowing: generally in March to April, after planting, place in a cool and ventilated place, keep the temperature above and below 24 ℃, and germinate in about 10 days.
1. Grey mould: at the early stage of the disease, there are spots in the shape of water stains on the leaves. If they are serious, they will turn black brown and rot. At this time, the sick leaves should be destroyed to prevent infection, and strengthen indoor ventilation.
2. Leaf beetle: in general, leaf beetles often appear in the tropics, which will gnaw at the leaves and destroy the effect of the leaves. At this time, you can catch or spray insecticides.