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What are the culture methods and matters needing attention of Phyllostachys pubescens

Published: 2024-11-05 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/05, Culture method: Phyllostachys yunnanensis can be cultivated by mixing garden soil, sandy soil and rotten leaf soil, the diameter of flowerpot 15cm is better, like shade, put it in a bright place indoors, avoid direct sunlight, soil is not dry, irrigate thoroughly, spray water to leaves in summer.

Culture method: Phyllostachys yunnanensis can be cultivated by mixing garden soil, sandy soil and rotten leaf soil, the diameter of flowerpot 15cm is better, shade is preferred, it is placed in a bright place indoors, the sun is avoided, the soil is not irrigated, and the leaves can be watered thoroughly in summer, and thin nitrogen and phosphorus fertilizer and water can be applied once a month in the peak growing season, and the amount of fertilizer should be reduced after the plant is fixed. Note: the branches and leaves can be trimmed in spring to maintain the beautiful plant type, and the flowerpot should be changed every 1-2 years.

I. the method of culturing Phyllostachys pubescens

1. Select soil

Phyllostachys pubescens has relatively strict requirements for soil, and likes to be planted in sandy soil with good fertility and loose drainage, so it can be mixed and mixed with garden soil, sandy soil and rotten leaf soil, and flowerpots can use plastic pots, ceramic pots and muddy flowerpots with a diameter of about 14-15 cm.

2. Proper lighting

Phyllostachys pubescens is a shade-loving plant, the demand for light is not very high, it can grow healthily under the condition of scattered light, and the sunshine in spring and autumn is not very strong, so it can be cultured in a place with sufficient indoor sunshine, and the sun is relatively strong in summer. it can be placed in a cool place that is not exposed to direct sunlight, or in a place with bright indoor light, the temperature is relatively cold in winter and needs to be cultured in a sunny place.

3. Regular watering

Phyllostachys pubescens is not resistant to drought, so too little watering will lead to the loss of water in the plant and lead to yellowing of leaves. If it is watered too much, the bottom of the basin will be prone to stagnant water, which will cause rotten roots of the plant. Generally, watering should be judged according to the weather and plant growth. If the soil is not dry when watering, there is no need to irrigate, but watering should be thoroughly watered, and the amount of water should be reduced in winter. Because the weather is relatively hot in summer, it is necessary to water thoroughly. Can often spray water spray to the leaves, which is conducive to achieve the effect of cooling and humidification.

4. Regular fertilization

The demand for fertility of Phyllostachys pubescens is not very high, but in the process of growth, it also needs proper fertilization, fertilization can be carried out a small number of times, not excessive fertilization, otherwise it will burn roots and lead to scorched leaves, in the vigorous growth season, thin nitrogen and phosphorus fertilizer and water can be applied 1-2 times a month, which is beneficial to promote the rapid growth of Phyllostachys pubescens, and it needs to reduce fertilization after setting.

2. matters needing attention in culturing Phyllostachys pubescens

1. Pruning branches and leaves

Phyllostachys pubescens is a kind of ornamental plant. If it grows too high, it will affect its ornamental ability, so it needs to be pruned frequently. Generally, it can be pruned in spring. The pruning method is based on the positive orientation of Phyllostachys pubescens and proper pruning to maintain its beautiful plant type. During this period, weaker branches and diseased branches can be trimmed.

2. Change the basin soil

The culture of Phyllostachys pubescens needs to change the flowerpot every 1-2 years. If the pot is not changed, the small heel can be cut off, and the old soil in the pot can be poured out and replaced with new soil for cultivation.

 
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