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Cultivation methods and precautions of bamboo

Walter White
2020-07-20 08:40:38
Soil: use loose and fertile sandy soil for bamboo cultivation, preferably neutral or acidic. Watering: when transplanting, it should be fully watered. Don't pour too much in the future. Fertilization: when planting or transplanting, some can be added to the soil, and normal topdressing is required after growing. Light: shade in summer and put in a good place in winter. Diseases and insect pests: treat the diseased leaves in time after discovery.

1. soil

Loose and fertile sandy soil shall be used and adjusted to neutral or acid. Do not use heavy or alkaline ones. Can mix farmland soil and humus soil, and add some fine sand, in order to increase its permeability.

2. watering

Bamboo is especially afraid of waterlogging. Therefore, in daily management, it is not allowed to pour too much. Once a day in summer. In winter, watering should be strictly controlled to avoid frostbite. In addition, just transplanted plants need to be watered once, and then enter normal maintenance.

3. fertilization

When just planted or transplanted, some fertilizer can be mixed into the soil at the same time as the base fertilizer. After entering the normal growth state, need topdressing, with 0.5% concentration of urea, with watering.

4. light

There is a need for it, but not too much. Shade is necessary in summer. In winter, it should be put in the sunny and leeward place

5. Precautions

(1) some diseases and insect pests often disturb plants, such as aphids and leaf blight. After discovering the disease, we need to cut off the diseased branches and leaves in time and spray insecticides. When encountering insect pests, we should spray insecticides as soon as possible.

(2) in winter, it should be kept in a warm place, or covered with plastic film to keep warm.

(3) when the evaporation is very large in summer, spray water on the leaves frequently.

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