Acacia acacia cultivation methods and precautions

Last Update :2024.04.20

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1. Soil

2. Moisture

3. Temperature

4. Lighting


Soil: Sandy loam soil is very suitable for cultivating Amorpha acacia. The soil is loose and fertile, which is very helpful for its growth needs. Moisture: It is relatively drought-tolerant and does not require frequent watering during maintenance, as long as the soil can be kept moist. Temperature: It likes to grow in an environment of 10-16℃. When the temperature is too high, take measures to cool down. Light: It likes a sunny environment, and receiving light is of great help to the growth of its branches and leaves.


Cultivation methods and precautions of Sophora japonica
1. Soil

1. Soil

Amorpha purpurea does not have strict soil requirements. Because its roots have strong germination ability, the soil should be sandy loam that is loose, rich in humus, water-conducive, and breathable.

2. Moisture

It is very drought-tolerant and can grow in places with an annual rainfall of about 200 ml. It also has a strong ability to tolerate flooding and can grow normally in soil with accumulated water. This is a plant that is easy to cultivate, so the time of watering during its growth period is very random.

3. Temperature

Amorpha amorpha prefers a cooler environment, and the suitable temperature for its growth is around 10-16°C. Temperature protection should be maintained during its growth period to prevent the plant from being unable to adapt to the plant's growth and development due to too high or too low temperatures.

4. Light

The ambient light for the growth of Sophora japonica should be sufficient. Adequate light absorption can make its branches and leaves thick and full. It can be placed in a sunny place. It can tolerate high light exposure, so it does not require a lot of protection during maintenance.


2. Moisture

3. Temperature

4. Lighting












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