It takes a long time for the growth of bamboos. If the long-term light is insufficient, it is easy to make the stems and leaves grow in vain, and the flowers become less or even do not bloom. In spring and autumn, it's better to put it in the south window of the room for cultivation. In summer, it's better to put it in the room with astigmatism. When the sun is strong, it needs to be shaded to avoid scorching leaves.
It does not have high requirements for soil, and is suitable for growing in fertile and soft soil. It is better to choose the mixed sand soil of saprophytic soil as the planting soil.
The optimum temperature for its growth is 15 ℃ - 25 ℃. When the temperature is about 10 ℃ in winter, it is necessary to keep warm and cold. When the room temperature is above 5 ℃, it can survive the winter safely.
It requires high humidity. If the surrounding air is dry, it will cause the tip to scorch. During its growth period, it needs to spray water frequently to keep the air humidity. In winter, when the plants enter the dormancy period, the water demand is reduced, and the water amount can be reduced.
Generally, thin liquid fertilizer or compound fertilizer is applied every 15-20 days. After spraying liquid fertilizer, spray water should be sprayed with sprayers, so that the yellow leaves can be prevented from spreading onto the upper leaves. In summer, it is necessary to apply less or stop fertilization in case of high temperature, so as not to weaken the heat resistance of plants.