1、 Hydroponic or soil culture
Both hydroponic culture and soil culture are possible for Phyllostachys pubescens. These two maintenance methods can survive, and they also have their own advantages and disadvantages. Soil culture can provide sufficient nutrients, grow faster and plant growth is more solid. However, it occupies a large space indoors and is relatively troublesome to manage, which is easy to be infected with diseases and pests. Hydroponic culture is clean, simple and beautiful. It can also raise small fish in the water at the same time, but the nutrients are very limited and can only be extracted from the water. If the water is not changed for a long time, it may lead to root rot and frostbite in winter p>
2、 Precautions
1. Soil culture: if you choose soil culture, you need to change the pots and soil regularly, and change the pots and soil once a year in spring to ensure that the plants can have sufficient nutrition. Also pay attention to the supplement of water. Do not apply too much water at one time to prevent root rot p>
2. Hydroponics: for hydroponics, it is necessary to change the water inside regularly, especially in summer, bacteria are easy to breed, resulting in root problems. When changing water, add a little nutrient solution to provide enough nutrients p>