As far as the habit of palm bamboo is concerned, it likes a warm and humid, well ventilated and slightly overcast environment, which is resistant to overcast, heat and ponding, and is relatively resistant to low temperature. It must not be placed outdoors for winter. The requirement of water and fertilizer is not very strict for plants, but the sowing conditions are high, fertile, loose, well drained and acid soil is required, barren and saline alkali are not allowed, and higher environmental temperature and humidity are required. Because of the high requirement of the environment, it is not common to plant and propagate.
The soil needed for planting palm bamboo is generally based on loose, permeable and fertile acid soil and mixed with rotten leaf soil or river sand soil. Before sowing, the seeds should be soaked in warm water for about two days. After germination, the seeds should be seeded. When sowing, the soil cover should be deepened properly, so that the average growth rate can be achieved and the seeds of palm bamboo can be changed irregularly from the beginning. In addition to covering soil, the temperature and humidity of plant growth environment must be kept in a proper range to avoid plant growth stagnation or even death. In addition, one to two months after sowing can germinate and grow seedlings. Similarly, when the seedlings grow up, they need to be transplanted. At this time, we need to pay attention to that when transplanting, we do not need to plant several plants into a single basin, so that we can promote survival.