It likes the warm and bright area, can resist the drought, can endure the cold of - 2 ℃, if it is lower than - 3 ℃, it will be a little bit listless, but as long as the temperature rises, it can recover its vitality.
If it is often kept in a cool area, the color of its leaves will be lighter, and it is easy to grow crazily, and the petioles will be very thin and weak. However, this variety is relatively well bred, and it will be green as long as it is well illuminated. Its growing temperature is between - 2 ℃ and 45 ℃. It's better to move to the house in winter. If summer, don't let it be under strong light for a long time, and give it a proper shade.
Its soil is better to use fertile, more permeable drainage soil, such as coal cinder mixed with some peat and vermiculite, and then the surface of the soil can be paved with some river sand. If it is in a cool climate, its growth can be seen, but in summer, because it is too hot, it will stop growing for a short time
If you want it to reproduce, you can cut off its leaves in the early spring, insert them into the soil, and the stems will grow tillering buds. It's easy to breed. If you don't prune it, it can grow tall and look good. It occasionally appears some small insects, which can be directly removed with paper towels
If it's a new species, you don't need to water it for the first three days. In spring and autumn, water it once in 5-7 days, once in half a month in hot days, once in 15-20 days in cold winter. It grows very fast in winter, so it's better to let it dry after watering, and help it grow better. Generally, it's best to water left and right at 10 a.m. It's better to use spray instead of getting Ye Hehua wet.