1. Light: sufficient light is needed. If the light is too weak, it will grow weaker and blossom badly. Usually do not put it in too shaded position, to see more sunlight
2. Soil: most of the soil can meet its needs, loose and fertile loam with good water permeability will be more helpful for its growth.
3. Water content: mimosa has a high requirement for water content. Usually, the water content should be sufficient. When the water content is insufficient, the leaves of the plant will wither.
4. Temperature: it has high temperature requirements. In winter, the temperature should be kept above 10 degrees, and low temperature plants below 10 degrees will die. In winter, you can move it indoors to keep it away from air conditioning and heating.
5. Fertilizer: mimosa is not very strict with fertilizer. We can give it a thin fertilizer every ten days or half a month, so as to meet its needs.
Mimosa disease and insect occurrence is not large, occasionally there will be slug harm, once it happens, we can catch it manually, so it can be well controlled.