Buddha's hands like light and are not resistant to Yin, but should not be exposed to strong light, so they should provide sufficient scattered light. In summer when the light is very strong, it is necessary to properly shade the sun to avoid it being sunburned by strong light.
Bergamot likes the acid soil with deep soil layer, loose and fertile, rich in humus and good drainage. When planting it, it is recommended to use soft sand.
Buddha's nature is warm and its growth temperature is 22-24 ℃. It is afraid of frost and cold. When it is maintained in winter, the temperature should be kept above 5 ℃ to avoid it from freezing and poor growth.
Buddha likes to be wet, and watering should follow the principle of "see the dry and see the wet". In the hot season, in addition to early and late watering, but also to the leaf and around the water spray. After autumn, watering should be reduced accordingly. Just keep the soil moist in winter. In the early stage of flowering and fruiting, more water should not be used to prevent falling flowers and fruits.
Bergamot like fertilizer, should be combined with water fertilization in time. Fertilization should be applied once every 10 days or so when the spring shoots are taken out. In the peak growth period (from the middle of June to the middle of July), the fertilizer should be applied once a week, mainly phosphorus and potassium, and less nitrogen. After fruit harvesting, in order to make it recover in time, promote flower bud differentiation and blossom and fruit, it should be combined with watering to increase fertilizer properly.