Its root is fleshy, and it needs to use the soil with better permeability, and it is the flower of the south, like the acid soil and water, so it's better to mix coarse sand, garden soil and rotten leaves, pay attention to the maintenance of water, fertilizer, light and temperature, it can certainly grow well. If it is in the north, alkaline soil is more, in the preparation of soil, you can add some sulfuric acid powder, help it to increase the acidity
If in the north, because the water is more alkaline and often used, the soil will be alkalized, so it's best to use rainwater or add some ferrous sulfate in the water, but because rainwater and snow are not easy to store, so you can use tap water at ordinary times, and generally give it ferrous sulfate once in ten days or so, which can help it not yellow disease.
It's the same as cutting it. It's done once every two years. Every time you change the soil, you have to use a bigger basin than before. It can be done when the shed is out in spring. After disinfecting the new flowerpot, pave some broken tiles on the bottom of the flowerpot as the drainage layer, then pave about 3cm of soil on the top, put some horseshoe pieces as the base fertilizer, then pave a layer of soil, take the tree out of the original basin, remove the dead and old roots, plant it, press the soil tightly, and then pour it through water.
Its sprouting ability is relatively low, so it is not generally pruned, but it is very necessary to remove the withered or damaged branches. It's also important to properly remove some leaves after the bud is formed, which can make the flower grow larger and spend longer