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Cultivation methods and points for attention of Lucky Bamboo

Mike Ehrmantraut
2020-06-10 15:17:01
Soil: the gold drill should use the soil with good drainage, rich in humus and high nutrient content. Water content: during the growth period, the basin soil should be kept moist. In summer, the amount of water should be increased and in winter, the amount of water should be reduced. Light: not too strong. Shade is needed in summer. Temperature: 20-28 ℃ at ordinary times, over 3 ℃ in winter.

I. soil

Rich and noble bamboo like to grow in the soil with good drainage, rich humus and high nutrient content. Garden soil and saprophytic soil can be mixed in proportion of 1:1 to be used as its culture soil.

Water content

Rich and noble bamboo like a humid environment. During its growth period in spring and autumn, we need to ensure that the basin soil is wet and can't be short of water. In summer, we need to pour more water and spray some water mist to increase the humidity. In winter, we need to reduce the amount of water.

III. light

The demand for light is not high. Usually, it needs to be kept in a place with bright scattered light. Spring and autumn can make it see light sooner or later. In summer, we should take some shade measures to avoid sunburn.

Temperature

Rich and noble bamboo like warm growth conditions, usually keep the temperature within 20-28 ℃. In winter, we should prevent frost and keep the temperature above 3 ℃.

5. Precautions

1. Pest control. If it is not cultivated properly, it is likely to cause the bamboo to be infested by diseases and insect pests. In the spring and summer when the disease and insect are frequent, it is necessary to spray some low concentration chemicals in advance to prevent

2. Apply fertilizer in time. Lucky Bamboo prefers fertilizer, especially nitrogen fertilizer, which should be applied every 20 days during the growth period. Before application, the fertilizer should be diluted. Stop fertilizing after winter.

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