1, potting soil: cultivation of watermelon peel pepper grass need to use a better permeability of clay pots, potting soil options are many, including vermiculite, perlite, peat soil, as well as humus, etc., the bottom of the pot can be laid on a few tiles to improve its drainage, covered with a layer of large particles of soil, and then loaded with the substrate.
2, light: watermelon peel pepper prairie originally grew in the forest, tall trees can often give it shade, so prefer semi-shade environment. Usually do not put it into the sun, but to choose a bright place with diffused light, only in the early morning or evening, can receive a little oblique light, other times are not sun.
3, watering: watermelon peel pepper grass is suitable for maintenance in a moist environment, the soil is too dry will lead to dehydration and death of the plant, but the bottom of the pot can not be a long time water, otherwise it will lead to root rot. Water every two days in the spring, you can water every day in the summer, usually three to four days in the fall, and less in the winter.
4, fertilization: watermelon peel pepper grass needs sufficient nutrients in the growth process. Planting time to apply enough organic fertilizer, growth period should also be regularly fertilized, usually once a week. If you give it inorganic fertilizer, be sure to fully dilute, will control the concentration of about one thousandth, so as not to cause fertilizer damage.
Two, can hydroponics
Watermelon Peel Pepper Grass can be hydroponics, and it is a very common breeding method. Early on, we should change the water diligently, every two days to change, but also add the appropriate amount of nutrient solution, and put it into a semi-shade environment, avoid strong light exposure, while maintaining good ventilation.