1、 Cut off the rhizome
For Phyllostachys pubescens, rhizomes are needed to cultivate old piles. If there are plants with yellow leaves and root problems at home, they can be cut off and cultivated into old piles without throwing them away. Healthy plants are the same. Cut off the rhizome from the lower position. Don't worry about cultivation. First, disinfect it, mix carbendazim into a solution, soak this rhizome in it, take it out after about half an hour and dry it in a cool and ventilated place p>
2、 Preparation of basin soil
For flowerpots, it's best to give priority to ventilation, and the material can be tile pots. The preparation of loam should be based on the growth habits of Phyllostachys pubescens. Peat soil, river sand, perlite and rotten leaf soil can be mixed in proportion. If conditions permit at home, ceramsite or bark can be padded on the bottom, which can increase the effect of drainage p>
3、 Cultivation and planting
Place the cut rhizomes on the loam, bury the side with air roots in the soil, and expose the cross section of rhizomes on both sides to the air. Pay attention to the maintenance method and put it in a cool and ventilated place. After that, the air root will gradually grow and take root, and then grow new buds. The rhizome will grow into an old pile in about 30 days p>