1、 Curing method
1. Substrate selection: when raising Sophora japonica flowers, it is better to choose deep and well drained soil. Generally, calcareous, neutral and acidic soil can grow. If the soil is too dry, it is easy to cause poor growth, and the same is true on barren land p>
2. Light management: it grows best when there is enough light, and insufficient light will affect its growth. When the light is strong, it is easy to get sunburned. The plant can also grow in a dark environment, but it should be placed outside regularly for easy recovery and viewing p>
3. Temperature management: the suitable temperature for its growth is between 15 ℃ and 30 ℃. When it is hot in summer, it will enter a semi dormant state. The plant should be transplanted to a cool and ventilated place. It likes dry and cold climate and can also adapt to high temperature and high humidity environment p>
4. Water management: the principle of "dry and wet" should be followed when watering it. During the growth period, the soil in the basin shall be moist, but no ponding shall be generated in the basin, otherwise it is easy to die. Watering should be maintained twice a day in summer, while watering should be controlled in winter, late autumn and rainy days. It is better to spend the winter with less watering in winter p>
2、 Breeding skills
1. Winter: in winter, it should be watered less to avoid frostbite p>
2. Sowing: select a sunny, fertile and loose place with good drainage, turn the soil deeply and add base fertilizer. Sowing can be used for propagation, or root tillers can be used for ramet propagation p>