I. Potted soil
Choose a medium-sized flowerpot for planting flowers on the other side. The flowerpot should not be too big or too small. The soil should be as loose as possible and well drained to avoid root rot caused by accumulated water in the soil. It likes acidic soil. Don't use alkaline soil when preparing soil, try to use acidic soil.
Second, water.
It likes humidity, so it should be watered in time during maintenance, but not too much. If the amount of water is too large, if the soil is drained, rotten roots will appear. It is best to water the basin soil after it turns white. When it turns white, it means that the soil is dry. It is necessary to replenish water in time at this time. There must be no water in the basin. If the rainy season is too long, it is necessary to take shelter from the rain properly and drain the excess water in the basin soil in time.
Third, light.
It is necessary to give it reasonable light to maintain the flowers on the other side. It can grow in a semi-shady environment or be directly illuminated by sunlight. It will hibernate in summer, so try not to be exposed to strong light for a long time, and finally move it to a cool environment for maintenance, or take appropriate shading measures.
Fourth, fertilization.
Fertilization should be reasonable when breeding, but the amount of fertilization should not be too large to avoid burning its roots. When planting, appropriate water-soluble fertilizers should be added to the soil and applied once every two months.