Chuanmichelia is a fleshy root, so the soil conditions are also very high. The soil must have good air permeability. We can use some rotten leaves, garden soil, some fertilizers and sandy soil to mix them together to make a culture soil, and then plant it, so that the soil can become loose and the drainage will be very good. Let its root more fully absorb nutrients
Sichuan Michelle usually wants to keep the soil in the basin moist, but it can't be too wet. If it is watered too much, it will easily generate water, so it is easy to rot, so it must control its water content in rainy days. In addition, it also needs a lot of water before growing and flowering, so it needs to be watered once a day at this time. When the temperature is high in summer, it must be watered a little more on the leaf surface, so that it can cool down very well. In autumn and winter, the daytime sunshine is shorter, so it's better to water 1 or 2 times a week.
In summer, its plants can't be exposed to the sun, so it is necessary to cover the sun properly to prevent being burned by strong light. We can put it in the window or balcony facing east in the room, or under the tree outside. When it's cool in autumn, you can get a little more sun. In winter, it is OK to put it in the place where the room is sunny and ventilated.
Generally in winter, the temperature cannot be lower than 5 degrees, otherwise it will affect its normal growth. And the highest temperature can't exceed 15 degrees. If the temperature is too high, it will consume too much nutrients, which will affect its growth next year.
Chuanmichelia is very fond of fertilizer, so we usually need to apply fertilizer every first half of a month in its growing season, and stop applying fertilizer when it blooms and after October. If you see that the color of the leaves is not special green, you can apply fertilizer again