Soil: Manjushri prefers to grow inside a loose and airy soil that is full of nutrients and does not easily accumulate water. When raising it, you can use a mixture of garden soil, leafy soil, peat soil, river sand and other soils to formulate its culture soil.
Sunlight: It prefers sunlight, and when caring for it, you should place it in a sunny place and not let it stay in a dark environment for a long time. However, in the summer time, you should pay attention to the shade for it, do not let the strong light directly irradiate it, so as to avoid its poor growth. Every 1-2 years, unpot it and replace the old potting soil with a new one. This will keep its potting soil fertile, which is good for its growth.
Manjushri Breeding Tips
Plants of the genus Manjushri need moist air conditions, and need to be misted to increase humidity in the summer when the air is dry. During the growing period, it needs to be watered at the right time to keep the soil moist, and watering is controlled after winter.
Plants of the genus Manjushri are suited to relatively warm temperatures. Specifically, its optimal growing temperature is 18-22 ℃, summer temperature is too high when you need to take measures to cool down, winter temperature is too low when you need to find ways to adjust the temperature to 5 ℃ above.