First, you need to prepare seeds. The seeds of wisteria can be collected from the mature fruit of wisteria. Dry the fruit of wisteria tree at room temperature, then gently crush the outer layer of the fruit and take out the seeds.
Next, you need to prepare the soil for planting. Wisteria trees need soil with good air permeability and strong drainage. You can choose garden soil mixed with sand, humus and decomposed compost, or you can buy special potted soil.
Then you need to put the seeds in the soil. Leave some space on the surface of the planted soil, gently bury the seeds, and then gently cover the seeds with some soil. Keep the soil moist, but don't over-water it. You need to put the seed in a warm and bright place before it begins to sprout. Once the seeds begin to sprout, you move them to a sunny place, but avoid strong direct sunlight. At the same time, you need to make sure that the soil is always wet.
After the wisteria seedlings grow to a certain height, you need to transfer them to a larger container so that they can continue to grow. When transplanting, it is necessary to carefully remove the seedlings from the original containers, put them in new containers and add new soil to support their growth.
In short, it takes patience and care to cultivate wisteria seeds. With good planting and care, you can make these seeds sprout and grow into beautiful wisteria trees.