"Big white beard" grows in the "turtle backed bamboo" at home. Only when you ask others do you know that it has such a great effect

Author:JamesZ Date:2022-04-01 17:09

With the advent of autumn, the growth of all kinds of plants is slowly becoming faster. It is sometimes a good thing for plants to grow faster, but sometimes it is superfluous. Recently, many friends told Huahua that there were other things growing in their turtle back bamboo. The more they looked, the more uncomfortable they became, but they didn't know what it was. Huahua takes a closer look. It turns out that it is Phyllostachys pubescens that has grown air roots.

This aerial rooting is not completely useless, but if it grows larger and more prominent, it will greatly hinder the ornamental ability of plants, but everything has opposite sides. When we cut plants, if there is aerial rooting on the cuttings, the cutting rate and rooting rate will be faster

In other words, if the air root of Phyllostachys pubescens grows, if it affects the appearance and shape of the plant too much, it can be cut off, which will not affect the growth of the plant. Why do plants grow out of breath and take root? In fact, it's all because Phyllostachys pubescens absorbs all the nutrients. If more nutrients are absorbed, it will naturally grow air roots

Air rooting is harmless. On the contrary, it can make plants absorb more nutrients. However, some air rooting grow relatively large, which affects our appearance to a certain extent, so there is nothing to lose

Phyllostachys pubescens

Because the tortoise backed bamboo itself grows relatively large, it is normal to have a larger air rooting point. If the air root grows into the soil, it doesn't have to be lost. The aerial rooting that grows into the soil has certain advantages. The aerial rooting inserted into the soil can be used as the support point of the plant and help the plant absorb nutrients

The plants at home have grown aerial roots. Friends should not worry about aerial roots. On the contrary, aerial roots are the result of the vigorous growth of plants at home! In other words, Huahua will give you tutoring lessons. What should we pay attention to in family breeding turtle backed bamboo

Phyllostachys pubescens likes weakly alkaline soil. If the growth of Phyllostachys pubescens at home is not good and the leaves are drooping, think about whether the soil you prepared for Phyllostachys pubescens is alkaline or acidic. If it is acidic, quickly change the soil for Phyllostachys pubescens, and later, Phyllostachys pubescens may die

It is well known that the shade resistance of Phyllostachys pubescens. When breeding at home, it is best not to let the leaves of Phyllostachys pubescens be directly exposed to the sun. If the sun is too strong, it will easily burn the leaves of Phyllostachys pubescens, which is not conducive to the growth of plants

Watering should also ensure that the soil of Phyllostachys pubescens is dry rather than wet. It is OK to keep the soil of Phyllostachys pubescens moist. Because Phyllostachys pubescens lives in a cool place all year round, it must not be watered too much. Watering too much water can not evaporate in time, it will rot roots

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"Big white beard" grows in the "turtle backed bamboo" at home. Only when you ask others do you know that it has such a great effect

JamesZ
2022-04-01 17:09
Description With the advent of autumn, the growth of all kinds of plants is slowly becoming faster. It is sometimes a good thing for plants to grow faster, but sometimes it is superfluous. Recently, many friends told Huahua that there were other things growing in their turtle back bamboo. The more they looked, the more uncomfortable they became, but they didn't know what it was. Huahua takes a closer look. It turns out that it is Phyllostachys pubescens that has grown air roots.

This aerial rooting is not completely useless, but if it grows larger and more prominent, it will greatly hinder the ornamental ability of plants, but everything has opposite sides. When we cut plants, if there is aerial rooting on the cuttings, the cutting rate and rooting rate will be faster

In other words, if the air root of Phyllostachys pubescens grows, if it affects the appearance and shape of the plant too much, it can be cut off, which will not affect the growth of the plant. Why do plants grow out of breath and take root? In fact, it's all because Phyllostachys pubescens absorbs all the nutrients. If more nutrients are absorbed, it will naturally grow air roots

Air rooting is harmless. On the contrary, it can make plants absorb more nutrients. However, some air rooting grow relatively large, which affects our appearance to a certain extent, so there is nothing to lose

Phyllostachys pubescens

Because the tortoise backed bamboo itself grows relatively large, it is normal to have a larger air rooting point. If the air root grows into the soil, it doesn't have to be lost. The aerial rooting that grows into the soil has certain advantages. The aerial rooting inserted into the soil can be used as the support point of the plant and help the plant absorb nutrients

The plants at home have grown aerial roots. Friends should not worry about aerial roots. On the contrary, aerial roots are the result of the vigorous growth of plants at home! In other words, Huahua will give you tutoring lessons. What should we pay attention to in family breeding turtle backed bamboo

Phyllostachys pubescens likes weakly alkaline soil. If the growth of Phyllostachys pubescens at home is not good and the leaves are drooping, think about whether the soil you prepared for Phyllostachys pubescens is alkaline or acidic. If it is acidic, quickly change the soil for Phyllostachys pubescens, and later, Phyllostachys pubescens may die

It is well known that the shade resistance of Phyllostachys pubescens. When breeding at home, it is best not to let the leaves of Phyllostachys pubescens be directly exposed to the sun. If the sun is too strong, it will easily burn the leaves of Phyllostachys pubescens, which is not conducive to the growth of plants

Watering should also ensure that the soil of Phyllostachys pubescens is dry rather than wet. It is OK to keep the soil of Phyllostachys pubescens moist. Because Phyllostachys pubescens lives in a cool place all year round, it must not be watered too much. Watering too much water can not evaporate in time, it will rot roots

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