·Allocate soil to be “fertile and breathable”
Humus + Garden Soil + River Sand = 3:2:1
·After planting, “Sun + Drink”
Put it in the sun (the more sunshine, the sweeter it will be)
Keep potting soil moist but not stagnant (water along the edge of the pot, to avoid rotting of the buds)
·Feeding the right key fertilizer during the pulling period"
Here comes the point! When sugarcane grows to 50cm, don't use ordinary compound fertilizer: more nitrogen, less phosphorus and less potassium will lead to hollow stalks, use high-potassium and high-calcium sugarcane special fertilizer
·Tips to improve yield: timely “stripping of leaves”
Strip off the bottom of the old leaves as soon as they are yellowed (leave 4-5 new leaves on the top), to reduce the consumption of nutrients
Leave 1 main stem for each sugarcane (break off the lateral buds as soon as they grow out), focus on growing thicker and stronger. Concentrate on growing thicker and stronger.

Don't plant closely together! You can plant up to 3 canes in a pot.
Sugar cane is really not that difficult to grow in pots! If you choose the right seeds, prepare the right soil, and feed the right special fertilizer during the pulling period, you can also realize “sugar cane freedom” on your balcony ~ If you want to try it out, take action, and you'll be the next one to reap the sweet harvest!