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Propagation methods of Palm Bamboo

Published: 2024-11-05 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/05, Brown bamboo is a plant in the south, and it is not difficult to raise brown bamboo. As long as they are given a warm, humid and shady and ventilated environment and properly watered, they can be raised well. However, if you want to breed brown bamboo yourself, it's not that simple, if you want to breed brown bamboo yourself.

Brown bamboo is a plant in the south, and it is not difficult to raise brown bamboo. As long as they are given a warm, humid and shady and ventilated environment and properly watered, they can be raised well. However, if you want to breed brown bamboo yourself, it is not so simple. If you want to breed brown bamboo yourself, you might as well take a look at the following article.

Brown bamboo

Generally speaking, there are two methods for the reproduction of brown bamboo: sowing and ramet. Sowing and reproduction is our most common method of reproduction. Generally, pot sowing can be carried out from April to May. Before sowing, it is best to soak in warm water of 35 ℃ for one day before sowing, sprout one month after sowing, and transplant to a small pot half a year later.

If you want to choose ramet breeding, then you need to pay attention to various factors such as the environment. The adaptability of brown bamboo is very strong, which is an advantage of plant propagation. It is suggested that the propagation of brown bamboo should be carried out in early spring when the pot is changed. If your brown bamboo is still relatively small, then when changing the pot, just cut the seedlings around you and transplant them with roots. If your brown bamboo is relatively large, then you need to divide it into several small plants and transplant them.

In general, brown bamboo is not propagated in large quantities in families, so without destroying the plant type of the mother plant, the small stem along the edge of the brown bamboo can be dug out with a long knife and planted in a pot immediately, so that it will be easier to grow into a new brown bamboo.

If you want to propagate in large numbers, you should drag the dense perennials of brown bamboo out of the flowerpot, remove the soil around the roots, and cut the transverse roots of the necklace into a clump of 2mur3 rhizomes, and then plant them in the pot. What I would like to remind you here is that there will be a lot of wounds on the root system after such a split, so try not to apply fertilizer and do not use fertilized soil when you first put it on the pot. After the split, put the brown bamboo in the shade and water it thoroughly. Loosen the soil once after two days, but don't water it any more. Just spray 2mi water on the leaves three times a day. If the basin soil dries, you can pour less water on the basin and wait half a month later to water it again and pour it thoroughly. This is to prevent the wound on the root system from rotting.

Brown bamboo likes a warm environment and is not resistant to cold, so we need to pay attention to prevent frostbite in winter. In fact, the difficulty of raising brown bamboo is very small, as long as you pay attention to the feeding method, your brown bamboo can also be very beautiful.

Ramet propagation of brown bamboo in early spring

Brown bamboo is an important foliage plant with luxuriant bushes, green four seasons, beautiful leaves and rich tropical scenery. Indoor potted plants are often used to decorate halls and venues.

Ramet propagation can be carried out in combination with turning the basin and changing soil in spring. It is the season of turning basin and changing soil from March to April in early spring. generally, small plants turn basin and change soil once a year, large plants turn basin once in 2-3 years, commonly used basin soil is 2 parts of garden soil, 1 part of stable fertilizer soil, 0.5 part of rotten leaf soil and 0.5 part of rice chaff ash.

Pour the original clump out of the old basin and remove the old mud, but take some old mud pallets on the old root, cut off the brown bamboo root cluster with mulberry shears, and cut off the blackened and rotten roots with poor growth, and the incision should be flat, with at least 5-6 branches per clump and 10-20 branches at most (depending on the size of the basin and the number of plants). Then plant it into the prepared pot, cover the drainage hole at the bottom of the basin with broken pieces to facilitate drainage, put in the culture soil first thick and then fine, put it to eight points full, while adding the culture soil, poke the soil and root tightly with small bamboo slices. Do not plant too deep, with the original root neck and culture soil flat, pour enough water, put the pot plant into half a shade for about half a month and then take the pot. Because the separated plant itself has prepared roots, stems and leaves, so the survival rate is guaranteed, and attention should be paid to the maintenance with seed and watering in operation. As long as it is properly maintained, new branches will come out from the bushes in spring and summer.

The ramet culture of brown bamboo in early spring, (scientific name: Rhapis excelsa (Thunb.) Henry ex Rehd.), also known as Guanyin bamboo, Jintou bamboo, palm bamboo, dwarf palm bamboo, is an evergreen foliage plant of palm bamboo of Palm family. There are leaf nodes, surrounded by leaf sheaths with brown reticular fibers. Tufted shrubs, 2-3m tall, stem erect Terete, articulate, 1.5-3cm in diameter, stem as slender as fingers, unbranched, with leaf nodes, upper by leaf sheaths, but decomposed into slightly loose ponytail-shaped, blackish, rough, hard reticular fibers.

Brown bamboo is an important foliage plant with luxuriant bushes, green four seasons, beautiful leaves and rich tropical scenery. Indoor potted plants are often used to decorate halls and venues. Ramet culture can be combined with turning the basin and changing soil in spring. It is the season of turning basin and changing soil from March to April in early spring. generally, small plants turn basin and change soil once a year, large plants turn basin once in 2-3 years, commonly used basin soil is 2 parts of garden soil, 1 part of stable fertilizer soil, 0.5 part of rotten leaf soil and 0.5 part of rice chaff ash. Pour the original clump out of the old pot and remove the old mud, but take some old mud pallets on the old roots, cut off the brown bamboo roots, and cut off the blackened roots and rotten roots with poor growth. The incision should be flat, with at least 6 branches per clump and 20 branches at most (depending on the size of the basin and the number of plants). Then plant it into the prepared pot, cover the drainage hole at the bottom of the basin with broken pieces to facilitate drainage, put in the culture soil first thick and then fine, put it to eight points full, while adding the culture soil, poke the soil and root tightly with small bamboo slices. Do not plant too deep, with the original root neck and culture soil flat, pour enough water, put the pot plant into half a shade for about half a month and then take the pot. Because the separated plant itself has prepared roots, stems and leaves, so the survival rate is guaranteed, and attention should be paid to the maintenance with seed and watering in operation. As long as it is properly maintained, new branches will come out from the bushes in spring and summer.

 
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