Soil: Use well draining soil.
Water: Water until soil is moist. Do not water again until top of soil is dry to touch. Water frequently (once a week) when plant is actively growing.
Light: Lighting: place the plant in filtered sunlight. Prolonged direct sunlight will burn the leaves.
Temperature: Temperatures below 15 degrees will make the plant dormant.
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