1、 Proper illumination
Bamboo taro is suitable for growing in semi shade environment. It likes low light and is not resistant to strong light. However, if there is no light at all, the plant will also grow poorly. Therefore, we should not only avoid being exposed to the sun, but also let it see the light properly. Generally, it is more suitable to see the sun in the morning or evening. At this time, the oblique light will not burn the leaves and is also conducive to photosynthesis p>
2、 Regular water spraying
Bamboo taro has a high demand for water, but it is also afraid of ponding. If there is too much water, it must be discharged in time to avoid flooding the root. Water is usually poured every 2-3 days in spring and autumn. Water is needed every day in summer and spray on the leaves. In winter, due to the low temperature, the water demand of the plant is reduced. It can be watered every 5-7 days p>
3、 Controlled fertilization
The demand for fertilizer is not high. If the fertilizer is too much or too thick, the root also has the risk of being burned. Diluted nitrogen fertilizer is usually applied every 15 days in spring and autumn. In summer and winter, the plant grows slowly, so there is no need to apply fertilizer. This can ensure sufficient nutrients and make its leaves bright and green p>
4、 Prevention of diseases and insect pests
In the growth process, taro is more vulnerable to red spider and scale insects. At the same time, it may also be infected with leaf spot and black spot, which will affect the beauty of leaves. Usually, dicofol or trichlorfon can be sprayed to kill larvae during hatching period. In the early stage of the disease, it should be prevented and treated with mancozeb to avoid the deterioration of the situation p>