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Cultivation methods and precautions of dwarf palm bamboo

Walter White
2020-07-20 08:36:18
Soil: Culture dwarf palm bamboo as far as possible to use fertile and drainage good acid soil. Watering: appropriate amount of water shall be used. There shall be no ponding in the basin soil. Just keep it moist. Fertilization: in the stage of vigorous growth, the fertilizer is applied once a half month, and thin fertilizer is applied frequently. Light: don't let it be in direct sunlight. In addition, the dead leaves and diseased leaves should be pruned in time during the growth period.

I. soil

As far as possible, the cultivation of dwarf palm bamboo should use fertile and well drained acid soil, which can be mixed with saprophytic soil, garden soil and river sand.

2. Water

Watering should be appropriate. When the temperature is high or the weather is dry, watering can be carried out sooner or later. In spring and autumn, watering should not be too much. As long as the pot soil is kept wet, there should be no ponding, which will make its root rot. watering should be reduced in winter. The specific watering situation should be determined according to the weather and the humidity of the pot soil.

3. Fertilization

At the time of planting, we should apply enough basal fertilizer. At the vigorous growth stage, we should apply fertilizer once a half month. We should follow the principle of applying thin fertilizer frequently. The concentration of fertilizer should not be too high

4. Light

Dwarf palm bamboo is suitable for growing in the environment of astigmatism. It is not allowed to be exposed to direct sunlight for maintenance at ordinary times, especially in summer. It should be properly shaded, otherwise it will burn the leaves and cause yellowing.

5. Precautions

Pruning: in its growth period to the dead leaves, sick leaves, not only can improve the ornamental, but also to a certain extent to reduce nutrient consumption.

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