How does Phyllostachys pubescens divide

Author:Jiang Hao Date:2022-04-01 23:13

Carefully remove the turtle backed bamboo that needs to be separated from the pot. After removing the pot, scatter the soil and trim the roots, leaving only one bud point. After pruning, directly put it into the basin, plant it into the basin, add the prepared humus soil, and don't fill it too full. After planting, pour water once in time and wait for normal maintenance after the slow seedling period.

1、 Debasing

Place the turtle backed bamboo flowerpot that needs to be divided horizontally on the ground, beat the basin wall by hand to separate the basin soil from the flowerpot. If it is a plastic flowerpot, it can be cut directly to complete the removal of the basin

2、 Cut off the root

After removing the pot, scatter the soil at the root and cut off the root. Cut off the long root, old root and diseased root, leaving only one bud point

Phyllostachys pubescens

3、 Upper basin

Humus soil should be used when culturing turtle backed bamboo. The rotten leaf soil and original soil can be mixed in half. At this time, do not apply fertilizer, because the root system has been damaged and will not be absorbed. Prepare more flower pots according to the number of plants, and then plant them directly into the pot to add soil. The soil should not be too full for watering in the future

Phyllostachys pubescens

4、 Watering

After planting in the basin, it must be watered once for water penetration, and watered once every two days in the later stage. The amount of watering should not be too much to avoid ponding in the basin soil. Just wait for normal maintenance after the slow seedling period

Phyllostachys pubescens

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How does Phyllostachys pubescens divide

Jiang Hao
2022-04-01 23:13
Description Carefully remove the turtle backed bamboo that needs to be separated from the pot. After removing the pot, scatter the soil and trim the roots, leaving only one bud point. After pruning, directly put it into the basin, plant it into the basin, add the prepared humus soil, and don't fill it too full. After planting, pour water once in time and wait for normal maintenance after the slow seedling period.

1、 Debasing

Place the turtle backed bamboo flowerpot that needs to be divided horizontally on the ground, beat the basin wall by hand to separate the basin soil from the flowerpot. If it is a plastic flowerpot, it can be cut directly to complete the removal of the basin

2、 Cut off the root

After removing the pot, scatter the soil at the root and cut off the root. Cut off the long root, old root and diseased root, leaving only one bud point

Phyllostachys pubescens

3、 Upper basin

Humus soil should be used when culturing turtle backed bamboo. The rotten leaf soil and original soil can be mixed in half. At this time, do not apply fertilizer, because the root system has been damaged and will not be absorbed. Prepare more flower pots according to the number of plants, and then plant them directly into the pot to add soil. The soil should not be too full for watering in the future

Phyllostachys pubescens

4、 Watering

After planting in the basin, it must be watered once for water penetration, and watered once every two days in the later stage. The amount of watering should not be too much to avoid ponding in the basin soil. Just wait for normal maintenance after the slow seedling period

Phyllostachys pubescens

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