Propagation method of Lily bamboo
Sowing and propagation
If lily bamboo needs mass reproduction, it can be sown. It is more suitable to sow in spring and summer. 20-25 ℃ is the appropriate temperature for Lily bamboo germination and rooting. The sown soil should be loose and fertile with good drainage. It is appropriate to use sandy soil rich in humus, or the soil mixed with rotten leaf soil, plant nutrient soil and river sand p>
Cutting propagation
In spring, cut the cut healthy stem into 5 ~ 10cm stem nodes without leaves, insert the branches with stem tips that have been growing in indoor concealment for a long time into the clean coarse river sand, cover them with plastic bags after watering, and put them in a bright place indoors to keep the matrix moist, and then take root around 25. Or you can insert the cut branches into the water and take root in the environment of about 25 ℃ for about half a month p>
Cultivation and management of Lily bamboo
Lily bamboo likes a high-temperature and humid climate and grows in a warm and humid semi shade environment. 20 ~ 28 ℃ is the appropriate temperature for its growth. The temperature for overwintering in winter cannot be lower than 10 ℃. If the temperature is too low or the air is too dry, the leaf tips of Lily bamboo will dry up p>
Lily bamboo has strong negative tolerance and can grow in full sunlight or half sunlight. It also has low requirements for water. It is both drought and humidity resistant, but not cold resistant. It is afraid of hot sun and exposure and likes humidity. Therefore, it grows well in a humid environment. It can spray water on its leaves and surrounding environment during its growth period and apply fertilizer every half a month p>
The above is the breeding method of Lily bamboo< span>