1、 Soil
Lily bamboo has strong adaptability to soil and can grow well in various soil environments. If possible, it can be replaced with sandy loam rich in humus when changing the basin, which is most conducive to its growth. It can be mixed with river sand, garden soil and rotten leaf soil, with good air permeability and drainage p>
2、 Environment
It's best to put it in the indoor temperature of about 25 ℃ to adapt to the environment. If it's winter, it should be kept above 10 ℃ at least to prevent it from frostbite. When maintaining at home, don't put it on the balcony and other places that will receive direct sunlight in summer. Long time exposure will lead to dim or even disappear of leaf stripes. Pay attention to shade it p>
3、 Watering
It has strong adaptability. Slight drought and waterlogging will not have much impact. You can pour it immediately when it is dry, and you can pour it through when watering. It is best to spray water on it in time to increase the surrounding air humidity and leaf wetness, which is conducive to its leaf growth and clear color p>
4、 Fertilization
It can be fertilized during the growth period. It can be fertilized every half a month without too much fertilizer. Timely watering after fertilization is conducive to its full absorption of nutrients. When changing pots every time, adding certain organic fertilizer as base fertilizer is also very conducive to its growth p>
5、 Pruning
It has strong anti pruning ability. It can often prune off the ugly and poor growing branches and leaves and prune them into their favorite tree type. Pay attention to fertilization and watering after pruning, and pay special attention to ensure the germination of new buds and the repair of branches and leaves p>