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Growing environment of radix aucklandiae
Born in high altitude mountainous areas, the annual average temperature is 5.6℃, the highest temperature is 23℃, the lowest temperature is-14℃, the annual rainfall is 800 ~ 1000mm (mostly concentrated in August), and the frost-free period is 150 days. From February 6, 438 to March of the following year, there was often rain, snow and frost, but Aucklandia lappa survived safely and grew well. It grows faster in spring and autumn, but slower in rainy season in July and August. At this time, there are random roots, and we are afraid of strong light at seedling stage, so we should interplant with other crops, otherwise it will die easily at seedling stage.

If the soil is fertile, loose and well drained, grassy calcareous soil (black oil sandy soil) with pH value between 6.5 and 7 is better; Low altitude, high temperature, easy degradation and poor growth.