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Culture methods of Hawaiian Bamboo

Published: 2024-11-05 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/05, Cultivation substrate: choose loose and fertile soil or mix humus with organic fertilizer to form substrate. Proper illumination: do not direct strong light directly, just scatter light properly. Growth temperature: the suitable growth temperature is about 20 ℃, not less than 5 ℃. Reasonable pouring

Cultivation substrate: choose loose and fertile soil or mix humus with organic fertilizer to form substrate. Proper illumination: do not direct strong light directly, just scatter light properly. Growth temperature: the suitable growth temperature is about 20 ℃, not less than 5 ℃. Reasonable watering: like to be moist, keep the basin soil moist, not excessive watering, it is easy to cause rotting roots. Fertilization: nitrogen fertilizer is applied once a month during the growing period, nitrogen fertilizer is stopped in September, and phosphate fertilizer is applied twice, no fertilizer is needed in winter.

I. Culture methods of Hawaiian bamboos

1. Matrix

Hawaiian bamboo should be planted in loose and fertile soil, or some humus or garden soil can be selected. After mixing some organic fertilizers, the cultivation medium is ready.

2. Proper lighting

Hawaiian bamboo does not have high requirements for light, and it can grow better in a semi-shady environment, even in a darker room for about 1-2 months, so it can not be exposed to strong light directly, otherwise it is easy to affect the leaves.

3. Growth temperature

Hawaiian bamboo is suitable for growing in warm places, and the best growth temperature is about 20 ℃. In winter, the temperature should be kept above 10 ℃ to grow normally.

The cold resistance of Hawaiian bamboo is relatively low, and it can endure 0 ℃ low temperature for a short time. In order to keep it safely through the winter, the room temperature should be kept above 10 ℃ as far as possible, and the minimum temperature should be kept above 5 ℃.

4. Rational watering

Hawaiian bamboo is suitable for growing in a humid environment, especially during its growing period, be sure to pour enough water to keep the basin soil moist.

Although Hawaiian bamboo likes to be moist, it should not be overwatered, otherwise it will easily lead to rotting roots. in winter, the amount of water must be controlled to keep the basin soil dry, but it should not be too dry, otherwise the leaves will become dull.

5. Fertilization

During the growing period, Hawaii needs to add nitrogen fertilizer once a month. In September, it can stop applying nitrogen fertilizer and apply phosphate fertilizer twice, which will help it survive the winter safely and do not need any fertilizer in winter.

II. Matters needing attention in the cultivation of Hawaiian trees

1. Hawaiian bamboo must keep the basin soil moist during the growing period, and the foliar spray can be carried out properly when the air is dry, which is beneficial to improve the air humidity of the environment, is more conducive to the growth of the plant, and keeps its leaves green and glossy.

2. Hawaiian bamboo can grow normally at about 10 ℃, the suitable growth temperature is about 20-30 ℃, and it should not be lower than 2 ℃ in winter. It is necessary to control the amount of water in late autumn and winter so that the basin soil is not dry, which is helpful to enhance the cold resistance and overwintering ability of the plant.

3. Hawaiian bamboos must avoid bright light, otherwise the leaves will become lighter or yellow. they will be placed outdoors in summer and need proper shade. They can be placed indoors in spring, summer and autumn, and in sunny places in winter.

 
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