Farming methods and precautions for soil-cultured lucky bamboo
Last Update :2024.06.05
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Flower soil: It is best to use sandy soil with relatively high nutrient content to grow rich bamboo. It can be made by mixing leaf mold soil and fine garden soil in equal proportions. Moisture: Water in time at ordinary times. When the weather is dry, spraying is needed to moisturize. Sunlight: Scattered light is enough. If the light is too strong, it needs to be shaded. Fertilization: Fertilize every 20 days during the growing season.
1. Flower soil
1. Flower soil
It is best to use sandy soil to grow rich bamboo, because this kind of soil has better air permeability and is less likely to cause the plant to have root problems. In addition, it is best to use soil with relatively high nutrient content, because this soil has relatively high fertility and can provide many nutrients needed for plant growth. Specifically, it is recommended to mix leaf mold soil and fine garden soil in equal proportions as its flower soil.
2. Moisture
It likes moisture and cannot lack water during the growth period. Therefore, water it in time so that the flower soil contains enough moisture, but do not water it at all. In addition, when the weather is relatively dry, you need to spray a little water mist around it to increase the humidity. This will allow it to grow more comfortably.
3. Sunshine
You don’t need to give it too much sunlight to raise it. Just put it in a place with scattered light. When there is strong light in the summer, use a shading net to block the light.
4. Fertilization
During the growth period, it requires more nutrients for growth. Therefore, fertilize it every 20 days to ensure sufficient nutrients.
5. Precautions
It likes slightly acidic flower soil. If the pH of the flower soil is high, you can add a few drops of salt-free vinegar to the water you want to pour it with. Then water it again to lower its PH value.
2. Moisture
3. Sunshine
4. Fertilization
5. Things to note
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