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The latest planting conditions of Morinda officinalis

Published: 2024-11-05 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/05, Morinda officinalis is a dicotyledonous plant Rubiaceae plant, is a medicinal plant, the treatment of impotence spermatorrhea, uterine cold infertility, irregular menstruation, less abdominal cold pain, rheumatism arthralgia effect. Now it is cultivated in tropical or subtropical areas of our country, so it is necessary to plant Morinda officinalis.

Morinda officinalis is a dicotyledonous plant Rubiaceae plant, is a medicinal plant, the treatment of impotence spermatorrhea, uterine cold infertility, irregular menstruation, less abdominal cold pain, rheumatism arthralgia effect. Now it is cultivated in tropical or subtropical areas of our country, so what conditions do you need to grow Morinda officinalis? Let's get to know it.

1. Temperature requirement

Morinda officinalis likes a warm environment, afraid of cold, naturally distributed in the annual average temperature of about 21 degrees, the lowest not less than 19 degrees, the coldest monthly average temperature of about 13 degrees, not less than 9 degrees. When the temperature is below 0 degrees or in case of frost, it will cause the leaves to fall off, and in severe cases, frostbite or death. It is suitable to grow at 20-258 degrees, and the monthly average temperature of more than 25 degrees or less than 14 degrees will slow or stop growing.

2. Moisture requirements

Euphorbia officinalis originally grows in sparse mountains, dense forests and bushes, and often climbs on shrubs or tree trunks, so it has a certain adaptability to soil moisture. It is required to grow in an environment with plenty of rainfall and moist soil, but too much water will cause root rot and, in serious cases, death. So do a good job to choose areas with annual precipitation of about 1600 mm and humidity of about 80%, so as to grow and develop well.

3. Lighting requirements

Morinda officinalis is also adaptable to light, and wild resources often grow in hidden valley woodlands or areas with sufficient light, but during cultivation, shading measures should be taken in the seedling stage to avoid strong light harming the seedlings. The shade is 70%, 80%, 80%, and after the seedling is grown, a certain amount of light is required. At this time, the shade can be controlled at 30%, 70%, or full light, and it can grow and develop normally.

4. Soil requirements

Morinda officinalis is a deep root plant, which is suitable to grow in the soil with deep soil layer, loose soil, certain fertility and good drainage. The soil pH value is between 5.6and 6.The soil rich in organic matter is preferred. On the other hand, if the soil layer is thin and easy to consolidate, its root system will grow poorly, mostly in a twisted state, and the yield is lower, but if the soil fertility is high, it will cause its excessive growth, poor root growth and low yield.

The above is the introduction of the planting conditions of Morinda officinalis, hope to help you, want to know more related knowledge, please pay attention to us.

 
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