1、 Breeding conditions
1. Soil: South African Erythrina is resistant to barren soil and has low requirements for soil, but it can not grow on sticky soil. It is best to use soft and fertile soil for breeding p>
2. Moisture: it is very afraid of waterlogging. It should keep the soil half dry and half wet at ordinary times. It can't pour too much water at one time to avoid ponding in the soil p>
3. Light: it likes sunny growth conditions. It should be cultured in a bright place at ordinary times, but it needs humidity and shade in summer p>
4. Fertilization: base fertilizer needs to be applied before planting, and rotten organic fertilizer needs to be applied every half a month during the growth period p>
2、 Breeding method
Cutting is the main method of propagation of Erythrina in South Africa. Select strong branches, cut them to 12-20cm long, and then insert them into the culture soil. After cutting, pay attention to watering and ensure humidity, and it will soon take root p>