Angel's tears like loose, breathable and well drained soil. It can be mixed with hematite soil, humus soil or rotten leaf soil and peat ash. It's better to add some larger granular media and put some bone powder as the base fertilizer
Angel tears like warm growing environment, summer is dormancy period, winter is growth period, in low temperature environment angel tears can grow.
Angel's tears can withstand the low temperature of 5 ℃ - 10 ℃. The temperature at night in winter shall not be lower than 10 ℃, and the temperature difference between day and night shall be kept at about 10 ℃. If this condition is met, it can be maintained normally, otherwise it will enter into dormancy.
Angel's tears like sunshine, in the growth period, to ensure sufficient sunshine, sunshine, will lead to plants grow in vain, loose plant shape
During the summer dormancy period, angel tears should be placed in a well ventilated place without direct light for maintenance, to avoid direct light, and burn the leaves.
Sufficient light will make the leaves colorful and the whole plant looks more beautiful. Too little light will light leaves, leaves arranged more loose.
When watering the angel's tears, we should follow the principle of not drying but pouring. Do not water too much, to avoid basin soil water, resulting in rotten roots, soil dry and then water.
When the temperature reaches 35 ℃ in summer, move to a bright place with scattered light and slowly cut off the water. After the middle of September, watering was resumed. During the whole winter dormancy period, there was little or no watering. If the temperature is above 0 ℃ in winter, you can give some water, and cut off the water below 0 ℃. Water can be watered throughout the winter, but do not spray or spray on the leaves, which can easily cause the leaves to stay too long and the leaves become ugly. Return to normal watering after warming up in spring
Angel's tears grow more slowly, the demand for fertilizer is less, when fertilizing, you can put a small amount of granular fertilizer on the surface of the soil, waiting for the plant to slowly absorb.