1. American Camptotheca acuminata planting method
Like common Camptotheca acuminata, American Camptotheca acuminata can be planted by sowing or cutting. You can cut off the branches of American Camptotheca acuminata in early spring, but you should pay attention to sun protection. This is a critical period for growth. Don't be exposed to the sun when growing, and pay attention to soil moisture. In two months' time, broomcorn will emerge from the soil, and many seedlings will be born near branches and buds. At this time, these branches and buds can be dug out and planted by layering. If handled properly, each seedling can grow into a camphora.
2. American Camptotheca acuminata cultivation method
The cultivation of Camptotheca acuminata is very simple. As long as you pay attention to fertilization and watering when planting, you can move the plants to the sun at the right time. If it is an American Camptotheca acuminata that overwinters outdoors, we should pay attention to pruning redundant dead leaves and cutting off vigorous branches and leaves in spring to avoid nutrient loss, and then wait until the flower season comes.