1、 Breeding mode
1. Cutting: Phyllostachys pubescens can be propagated by cutting. This method is very common, easy to operate and has a relatively high survival rate. Cutting can be done in spring and autumn by cutting branches from the well-growing turtle backed bamboo plant. The side branches of that year can be cut as cuttings. The cuttings can be divided into several sections. 1-2 stem nodes should be reserved on each section, and some stingy roots should be reserved. Prepare the appropriate matrix, and then insert the small segment into the matrix p>
2. Ramet: ramet propagation can also be carried out in summer or autumn, which can be carried out in combination with changing pots. Take the turtle backed bamboo plant out of the flowerpot, and then cut off the healthy and strong lateral branches. The cut off parts should have air rooting. These air rooting are important factors for later growth, and then transplant and plant it into the flowerpot. Pay attention to maintenance p>
3. Sowing: artificial pollination during the flowering period of Phyllostachys pubescens can improve the seed setting rate, and then pick the seeds after they are mature. Sowing is best carried out indoors. First select healthy seeds, then soak them in warm water to promote germination, and then sow and plant them p>
2、 Can you breed at home
Reproduction can be carried out at home, the operation is not complicated, and the survival rate is relatively high p>