How to care for newly purchased lily bamboo

Last Update :2024.11.19

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1. Soil

2. Environment

3. Watering

4. Fertilization

5. Pruning


It is best to keep the newly purchased lily bamboo at an indoor temperature of about 25°C to adapt to the environment. During maintenance, provide it with soft sunlight and do not put it on the balcony to be exposed to strong light. Watering should be controlled appropriately to prevent its roots from getting waterlogged. Stop fertilizing temporarily to prevent its roots from being burned. After it fully adapts to the environment, you can increase watering and resume fertilizing. If possible, you can also replace it with soft and breathable soil.


How to grow newly purchased lily bamboo
1. Soil

1. Soil

Lily bamboo is particularly adaptable to soil and can grow well in various soil environments. If conditions permit, you can replace it with humus-rich sandy loam when repotting, which is most conducive to its growth. It can be prepared by mixing river sand, garden soil and humus soil, which has good air permeability and drainage.

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2. Environment

Just bought it It is best to put it at an indoor temperature of about 25°C to adapt to the environment when you return. If it is winter, keep it at least above 10°C to prevent frostbite. When maintaining at home, do not place it in places that receive direct sunlight such as balconies in summer. Long-term exposure will cause the leaf stripes to become dim or even disappear. Pay attention to providing shade.

3. Watering

It has strong adaptability. Mild drought and waterlogging will not cause much impact. You can water it as soon as it is dry. When watering, Just water it thoroughly. It is best to spray water on it in time to increase the surrounding air humidity and moisten the leaves, which is beneficial to the growth of its leaves and the clear color.

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4. Fertilization

While growing Just fertilize it regularly, once every half a month, and you don't need too much fertilizer. Timely watering after fertilizing will help it fully absorb nutrients. Adding a certain amount of organic fertilizer as base fertilizer every time you change the pot is also very beneficial to its growth.

5. Pruning

It has strong resistance to pruning. You can often prune off unsightly branches and leaves with poor growth, and prune them into your favorite tree shape. Pay special attention to fertilizing and watering after pruning to ensure the germination of new shoots and the repair of branches and leaves.

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2. Environment

3. Watering

4. Fertilization

5. Pruning










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