In general, the yellow leaves of Lucky Bamboo are dried up, most of which are caused by insufficient nutrients in the growing period. Because the bamboo itself is a plant with a very vigorous growth rate, it naturally needs more nutrients in the growth period. If the nutrients are insufficient, this phenomenon will occur. And we can rely on vitamin B12 to improve this pill, because it is rich in nutrients.
Vitamin B12 is actually a drug that helps the human body to supplement nutrition and maintain normal body energy. It contains trace elements and other substances that can provide nutrients for the bamboo after fermentation. Moreover, the price of this pill is low and it is easy to find. It is very suitable to use it to maintain the bamboo and supplement nutrients.
Because of its strong efficacy, vitamin B12 can burn the flower root when it is directly used to maintain the bamboo. Therefore, we need to dilute and ferment it before using it. First, grind the prepared vitamin B12 tablet into powder, then put it into a container and add water for half a month to ferment. After fermentation, you can use the water to water the bamboo, but remember to use it at most once every half a month, or it may have adverse effects.
During the growing period, the bamboo can't receive strong light, otherwise the leaves will turn yellow. During the curing period, it can be placed in the scattered light, so that it can not cause yellow leaves.
When watering the bamboo, one-time watering should be kept in mind, so as not to easily cause water accumulation. The way of watering the bamboo can ensure the growth and improve the exuberance of the branches and leaves. If the weather is cold, we can consider using water spray instead of watering to reduce the occurrence of frost damage.
The growth of bamboo is not vigorous. We can solve this problem by feeding it a small pill. Have you ever used this medicine to raise flowers? If there are other tips for conserving bamboo, please share them in the comment area.