The objectives of this study were to compare the growth of Vitex rotundifolia as affected by the difference of soil depth and mixture ratio in a shallow-extensive green roof module system, and to identify the level of soil thickness and mixture ratio as suitable growing condition to achieve the desired plant growth in green roof. Different soil thickness levels were achieved under 7cm, 15cm and 25cm of shallow-extensive green roof module systems made by woody frame of 500 × 500 × 300mm. Soil mixture ratio were eight types for perlite:peatmoss:leafmold = 7:1:2 (v/v/v, P7P1L2), perlite: peatmoss:leafmold = 6:2:2 (v/v/v, P6P2L2), perlite:peatmoss:leafmold = 5:3:2 (v/v/v, P5P3L2), perlite:peatmoss:leafmold = 4:4:2 (v/v/v, P4P4L2), only sand (S10), sand:leafmold = 7:3 (v/v, S7L3), sand:leafmold = 5:5 (v/v, S5L5) and only leafmold (L10). The growth response of Vitex rotundifolia had fine and sustain condition in P6P2L2, P5P3L2 and P4P4L2., Especially, in case of P6P2L2, growth response appeared to be good even in soil thickness 7cm, which showed low survival rates of Vitex rotundifolia in other soil mixtures. Tree height, root diameter, photosynthesis and chlorophyll contents tended to increase with increased soil thickness.