The basin soil should be loose and ventilated as much as possible, and peat soil and granular soil can be selected to be prepared in the ratio of 3 to 2. When disposing the soil, don't mix too much material in it, such as pine needles, peat, bone powder It's just as good to choose, too complex is not conducive to plant growth.
The little Phedimus spurius likes a warm, dry and sunny environment, so it should be given enough light. If the light is insufficient and the water is too much, it will cause the nodal stem of the little Phedimus spurius to elongate, the leaves to be loose and the color to turn green. Then the name of "dragon blood landscape" of the little Phedimus spurius is nowhere to be found.
Only under sufficient light and proper temperature difference, the Phedimus spurius will turn bloody red, and the plant type will remain beautiful, no less than the Phedimus spurius.
In summer, try to shade and cool down, give very small amount of water, or even cut off water, if the water supply should be in the evening. In other seasons, watering is not dry, but a proper amount of less watering can make the little Phedimus spurius look more Phedimus spurius.
Generally, the method of branch cutting is used. With the increase of time, the leaves at the bottom of the Phedimus spurius will gradually fall off, resulting in longer stem nodes. Cutting should be carried out in combination with pruning. Cut off the long branches to promote their branches. The cut branches are used for cutting, which is very easy to survive. But try to avoid the cold winter and hot summer.
The root system of Rosa rugulosa is shallower. Try to plant it in a shallow basin. If the basin is too large, it will hinder the growth of the plant.
Long term growth, the lower leaves will fall off in different lengths, which is a normal phenomenon. When the stem nodes are bare, pruning can be carried out to cut off the exposed parts, promote branching and grow new branches and leaves.