First, it usually uses branches that have been growing for two or three years to branch, remove it from the basin, and then clean up the soil at the root. Its survival rate is very high, as long as the root is not seriously injured, it can survive.
Second, use some chicken manure as fertilizer, choose soft soil, put some mud in the bottom of the basin.
Third, after splitting the plant, water it once and for all. Usually wait until the soil is dry before watering. The temperature of the water should be about the same as the temperature
First, if the temperature is too low, its survival rate will not be very high, so it is best to carry out in the environment of 20-30 degrees. To choose bamboo with a lot of branches and leaves, make a small cut on the selected bamboo, and then paint it with a layer of moss plants. Keep it for ten days. Keep it moist all the time.
Second, ten days later, there will be a tumor like knot in the wound, and then you can cut it off.
Third, put some soft and moist soil in a cloth bag, then make some holes on the outside of the bag, and then put the branches in. Put it in the basin, fill the basin with soil, it will soon survive.
First, when its seeds are soft, it means that it is ripe. You can take them off, wash them with water, and then store them in the sun.
Second, by early April, plant its seeds in sand, preferably in a wooden basin. Put three seeds in each basin. Then cover with sand, not too thick, not too tight
Third, after planting, pour a lot of water on it, and then seal it with plastic wrap to ensure that there is a temperature of about 25 degrees and the soil is moist enough.
1. The soil should be ventilated and the drainage effect should be good enough.
2. Don't hurt its root when you put it in the basin. Change the soil for it every spring, and use a bigger basin every time.
3. Water it often, but the dosage should not be too large. Spray water on its leaves. Spray once or twice a day in the heat.