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How to raise Lily Bamboo Culture methods and matters needing attention

Published: 2024-11-24 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/24, Lily bamboo is a kind of plant with high ornamental value. At present, it is distributed in many places in our country. Its main ornamental point lies in its leaves, which are slender and have some golden stripes in the middle. Now a lot of people like to be in

Lily bamboo is a kind of plant with high ornamental value. At present, it is distributed in many places in our country. Its main ornamental point lies in its leaves, which are slender and have some golden stripes in the middle. Now many people like to raise lilies at home, but there are also a lot of things to pay attention to when raising lilies.

How to raise lily bamboo

1. Substrate: Lily bamboo has good adaptability and can grow in clay and sandy soil, but the sandy soil which is loose and fertile, good drainage and rich in humus grows best. In family cultivation, rotten leaf soil can be mixed with river sand or slag ash.

2. Humidity: the optimum growth temperature of lily bamboo is between 20 and 30 ℃, and the overwintering temperature should be kept above 10 ℃, which is not resistant to low temperature and freezing injury. A certain amount of air humidity is needed in the process of growth, otherwise the color of the leaves becomes dim and the glossiness decreases. Water can be frequently sprayed to the plant during the growing period, and if conditions permit, it is best to increase moisture and humidity in the environment.

3. Lighting: lily bamboo likes light, and avoids direct sunlight in summer. Family maintenance can place it under the south window or balcony, only to avoid direct light in summer, and it is best to give some light in other seasons. otherwise, the golden stripes in the middle of the leaves will be dim and disappear, seriously reducing the ornamental value.

Culture methods and matters needing attention of Lily Bamboo

1. Culture methods:

1. Watering: Lily bamboo has a wide tolerance to water, and mild drought and wet stains will not damage too much, but it is better to irrigate the surface layer of basin soil after drying in management, which is beneficial to its growth. Alternating dry and wet watering can make the branches and leaves dense, compact branches and high ornamental value.

2. Fertilization: the demand for fertilizer of lily bamboo is not strict, either chemical fertilizer or organic fertilizer can be applied during the growing period, but a small amount of chemical fertilizer should be applied for many times and watering in time after fertilization. In addition, when changing the basin and soil every year, a certain mature organic fertilizer can be added as the base fertilizer to ensure its good growth.

3. Pruning: because the lily bamboo has certain persistent roots and can grow new branches from the roots, the plant shape is generally good. Lily bamboo is more resistant to pruning, so it is best to increase fertilizer and water management before and after pruning to keep the new branches and leaves better. Pruning is mainly plastic surgery, of course, the need for cuttings in cutting propagation is also one of the main reasons for pruning.

2. points for attention:

Lily bamboos generally change their pots every two years with their growth, which is carried out in March. From March to September every year, 10 cm stem segments are taken for cutting propagation in water or in a closed environment. Secondly, in order to make the plant grow vertically and symmetrically, please turn the flowerpot 1 turn 4 times regularly.

The reason for the yellowing of the leaves of Lily Bamboo

1. Lack of light. If in the process of cultivating lily bamboo for a long time in a shady environment, without any light, then the leaves can not get enough sunlight, can not carry out photosynthesis, can not form chlorophyll, so the leaves of lily will turn yellow.

2. Overwatering. In the process of culture, if the lily bamboo is watered too much, it will cause rotten roots, and then lead to the tender leaves of lily bamboo dark yellow and dull, the old leaves will not be affected, but seriously will lead to small yellow-green branches, new shoots atrophy not long.

3. Fertilization is too little. Too little fertilization will cause the young leaves of lily bamboo to become lighter and turn yellow gradually, and the old leaves of lily bamboo are more normal or turn from green to yellow gradually.

The solution to the yellowing of lily bamboo leaves

1. In the environment of lack of light, the leaves of lily bamboo turn yellow, and it is the best and most direct way to replenish light directly to lily bamboo for so long. Therefore, it is necessary to gradually move the lily bamboo from the shade to a place with light for maintenance. Make sure you see light every day.

2. If it is caused by too much watering, the lily bamboo can be removed from the pot and placed in a ventilated, cool and self-drying soil mass, and then put back into the basin. Also pay attention to reduce the irrigation of water, you can see that the basin soil is dry and then irrigated, do not dry do not irrigate, must not accumulate water.

3. When the leaves of lily bamboo turn yellow due to excessive fertilization, you can check whether the potted soil has dry knot. If so, you should change the soil as soon as possible, apply thin fertilizer frequently and pour some alum at the right time, and pay attention to nitrogen fertilizer.

Lily bamboo culture is actually very simple, can start from the soil, temperature, light and other aspects, in the later stage of culture also need to strengthen fertilizer, water, pruning and other aspects of management, only do these well, in order to ensure the good growth of their own lily bamboo.

 
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