The best time for transplanting or potting bamboo is in early spring or August or September in autumn.
When transplanting, it is necessary to keep the soil at the root of young plants, or dig out the bamboo rhizome from the soil for planting. If transplanting is carried out in early spring, it will germinate in April. When transplanting, we should not only keep the soil at the root, but also pay attention to fertilization. It's better to use the dried chicken manure as the base fertilizer. After planting, we should carry out watering work, water enough, and put the bamboo in a cool place.
When growing to winter, we should add some soil and basic fertilizer to the root of bamboo, so as to make the plant more nutritious, grow better, and promote the growth and renewal of bamboo.
Bamboo likes a cool place, so the good thing is to put the bamboo potted plants under the shade of trees or curtains. Do not let them be exposed to the sun. If they are directly exposed to the sun, their leaves will dry up.
For water, bamboo is not very high. In spring and autumn, it should be kept wet. In summer, it should be watered more. In winter, it should not be watered too much. It should be noted that there must be no ponding. If there is ponding, bamboo may have rotten roots.