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Google it! And I'm not kidding. That is, you can use any convenient search engine or search on a convenient platform.
Personally, I search in Yandex because it is installed on my phone for searching.
So, first you need to find out what kind of plant you have. If you don't know and don't know how/don't want to search by picture (that's me!), then you can ask in some kind of society of plant lovers.
You will learn the name, and then it is optional: the name of the plant and care, conditions of maintenance, planting, diseases, watering, and other things that interest you.
What should I pay attention to when searching? The authorship of an article or video. If the channel has a collection of hodgepodge on the advice of "horticulturalists", where they tell you how to cut blue Christmas trees and grow bananas, then it's better not to waste your time. Most likely, there is no personal experience there, and the purpose of the channel is to make money from views.
The channels and articles where the authors share their personal experiences are more important. It's even better if it's a channel with a narrowly focused topic.
And don't believe the Asian videos from the series where "hold a piece of phalaenopsis leaf in THIS" and it will grow onion roots in a few seconds! These are all fakes using glue and rearranging the frames in reverse order. First, they remove a healthy plant, then they putrefy it, and during installation they change places, as the rotten becomes healthy.
With rare exceptions, I gather almost all of my experience from articles and videos on the Internet.
When I ask personal questions to the professionals, I already ask questions like "is it possible to do as shown here".
It's very convenient and interesting! And it's much faster than waiting for a personal answer somewhere in the comments, where your question may not be noticed at all.