Kauri trees (Agathis australis) require a significant amount of water to thrive, typically needing around 200 to 400 liters (about 53 to 106 gallons) per day during peak growing conditions. Their deep root systems allow them to access groundwater, but they still rely on regular rainfall and a moist environment to support their growth. Adequate water supply is crucial, especially during dry periods, to maintain their health and vigor.
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It takes a Kauri tree about 26 years to grow to its full potential. In some cases, these trees won't reach full potential because they might be destroyed by animals or weather.
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The Kauri Tree grows the largest, and can take many hundreds of years to grow.
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Kauri trees prefer well-draining, acidic soils that are rich in organic matter. They thrive in deep soils with good aeration and do not tolerate waterlogged conditions. A loamy or sandy soil with a slightly acidic pH is ideal for kauri tree growth.
The oldest kauri tree is estimated to be approximately 2,000 years old and is still growing. It is located in Waipoua Forest in New Zealand.
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