soil
Dancing grass likes to be loose and fertile, well -drained soil, can be fertile sandy soil, can also be humus soil, and it is best for rotten leaves.
illumination
Dancing grass is happy. If light is missing, the plants are easy to grow long and become slender, thin and weak. Pay attention to increasing light. If the weather is not good, you can rotate the pots often to allow the plant branches and leaves to receive the sun and let the dancing grass grow fully.
Watering and fertilization
In the budding period of dancing grass, it is necessary to keep the pot soil moist. After the buds are sprouts, the pot soil should be dry and wet outside. Dry some. The watering time is generally in the morning. If you use tap water when watering, you need to deal with it before pouring. When watering, pay attention to the roots of the plant less. It is best not to splash on the leaves and stems.
Dancing grass has less demand for fertilizer, and the number of fertilizers is not large. Generally, fertilizer is required during the growth period. In the flowering period, fertilization is also required to supplement nutrients.
Diseases and insect pests prevention
Dancing grass is easy to suffer from pink disease, charcoal disease, leaf spots, root rot and other diseases. When the disease occurs, the sick branches should be cut off in time and destroyed. In addition, dancing grass is also easy to suffer from the threat of pests such as tigers, pink, thies, mites, etc., and requires timely prevention and treatment.