1. Soil: potted culture of golden pagoda flower should be loose, fertile, with good air permeability, so as to make the soil rich in humus as much as possible. You can make your own soil, such as peat, rotten leaf soil, perlite and a small amount of river sand, and mix them evenly.
2. Light: it is better to give it enough sunlight during maintenance, so that its growth will be better. In summer, it is necessary to move to a cool place for cultivation or appropriate shade to prevent sunburn. It can not be placed in a dark place without light for a long time, which will hinder its growth and flowering.
3. Pruning: when the seedling grows to about 6cm, it needs to be plucked. When the branch of the plant grows to about 4cm, it needs to be plucked again, so as to promote its flowering.
There is no toxicity in potted golden pagoda flower. It can be cultured indoors. In addition, it can improve the indoor environment and make the air more fresh. However, it should be placed indoors where there is sunshine, or it will affect its growth.