Although it likes to be wet, it is actually more suitable for soil culture. If its leaves turn yellow, it is likely that the roots are not breathing smoothly. To see if it has rotten roots: take it out, remove the rotten roots and leaves, apply some grass and wood ash on the cut area of the roots, then dry it and plant it in a flowerpot. To keep the soil in the basin moist and not too dry, cover it with a plastic film for a week, and then uncover it and you can take care of it normally. To make it see more sunlight and keep the temperature, it can grow rapidly.
In summer, many of its plants on the ground will die, and will not grow again until autumn. In the hot season, when the daytime temperature is above 35 ℃, if it is placed directly under the sun, it will stop growing or enter into semi dormancy, and the leaves will be burned and then slowly turn yellow and fall. So in summer, we should cover half of the sunshine for it
If it is placed in the house, try to put it in a bright area, such as a balcony with good light, etc., if it is maintained in the house for about two months, it should be moved to a shaded place outside the house for maintenance for about one month, so as to change alternately. If it is winter, it should be kept warm.
If it is caused by too much watering, it is necessary to control the watering, loosen the soil properly, and do not use too much force, so as to help it drain, breathe and grow its roots. If the soil is white or has cracks, water it. It's afraid of too strong light. The half shaded area is the best. Don't put it in the house all the time, so the leaves will turn yellow. You can often move to the outside of the house to have a sun exposure for hours, preferably in the morning.
In fact, it's very good to keep. If its leaves have withered, but its roots haven't withered, you can cut off its leaves and put them in a cool place to let their leaves grow out and then slowly see the sun. The effect of soil culture is better. If it's hydroponics, it's easy to turn yellow.