1. Soil: it prefers loose and fertile soil and requires relatively good drainage. Because they can drain the water in the basin in time to avoid waterlogging.
2. Temperature: the most suitable temperature for plant growth is 20 to 28 degrees. In summer, it's better to move the plant to a cool place to prevent the temperature from being too high, which will lead to dormancy.
3. Watering: the drought resistance ability of the plant is relatively strong, watering should not be too much, to prevent the root rot or yellow leaves of the plant and other problems, watering once in ten days or so.
4. Light: it likes light, but the light is strong in summer. The long-term sun exposure will cause the plant to be burned. Proper shade should be given, and the light will be normal if it is gradually weakened.
5. Fertilization: fertilization should be thin and good, mainly P and K, and use less N, because more N application will cause the leaf pattern to become thin and affect the viewing.
It should be pruned once a year or so. The stunted and diseased leaves. All dead leaves should be pruned.