1、 How to breed
When we maintain Bambusa pinnatifida in our family, the most feasible breeding method is branching. When it grows large enough, many small sprouting buds will appear at the bottom of it. After these sprouting buds grow to a certain extent, we can cut it along the plant cluster with a knife or scissors when changing the pot, then apply some protective agent to the wound of the cut small plant, re plant it in the soil, and put it in a ventilated and cool place to slow the seedling, Gradually let it see light and return to normal growth, so as to achieve the purpose of reproduction p>
2、 Precautions
Phyllostachys pubescens grows in clusters. Spring, summer and autumn are its growth periods. It will grow small shoots from the rhizome. In the process of growth, its old stem will gradually wither. When you see the withered old stem, you can cut it in time to ensure the beautiful shape of the plant. In addition, when potting, the soil should be changed every two to three years to ensure the fertility of the soil. If the plant grows lush and crowded, it can be divided into plants. If the stem is too elongated or tight, it should be properly trimmed to facilitate ventilation and aesthetic effect p>