Introduction to Lucky BambooLucky bamboo is very suitable for planting at home or in the office. It has high ornamental value and very good purification effect. Many people choose to plant it. Lucky bamboo likes to grow in shady, humid and high-temperature places. It has strong cold resistance and fertilizer tolerance. It is suitable for growing in well-drained and breathable sandy soil or semi-mud and alluvial clay. What soil should be used to grow lucky bamboo?Lucky bamboo needs to be cultivated in soil. You should choose relatively loose soil, which is more conducive to water infiltration, so as to avoid water accumulation due to occasional operational errors. If water accumulates, the roots of the lucky bamboo will be immersed in water all the time, which will easily cause it to rot. Preparation of nutrient soil for lucky bambooThe nutrient soil for lucky bamboo should be fertile and loose soil containing organic matter. You can mix humus soil and garden soil in half, or you can mix peat soil, sandy soil, and leaf mold in a ratio of 6:1:3 to meet the nutrients needed for the plant's growth. |
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