Perennial succulent plants. Like warm, dry and sunny. Not cold-resistant, afraid of strong light, slightly tolerant to shade. The optimum growth temperature is 22 ~ 27℃, and the winter temperature is not lower than 7℃. Potting with a mixture of fertile garden soil and coarse sand, plus a small amount of humus soil and dried cow dung. Keep the soil moist during the growing period and apply fertilizer every 2 weeks. If fertilization is excessive, the stems and leaves will grow white, the internodes will become longer and the leaves will become thinner, which will affect the appreciation. When it is hot in summer, shade properly. Too long time affects the color of leaves. The room temperature is low in winter, so water should be controlled; Low temperature and low humidity, the basal stem node is easy to be frozen and rotted. Change pots and prune every spring to remove overlapping, too dense, too long and shrinking branches. Control leaf spot and scale insects.
Cuttings can be cut in the growing period and take root 2 ~ 3 weeks after cutting. You can also cut seedlings with adventitious roots and plant them directly in pots.