1. Breeding environment1. Soil: To grow green bamboo, you need to use fertile and loose acidic soil, or sandy soil. 2. Watering: The root system of green bamboo is very developed, so make sure there is sufficient water and spray water on the leaves frequently to ensure that the soil is moist enough. Only moist soil can ensure its normal growth and its branches and leaves can be more lush. If the soil becomes dry, its leaves will wilt. 3. Light: It needs sufficient light to grow and should be placed in a well-lit place. However, it should be avoided from strong sunlight in the summer to prevent the leaves from drying out. 4. Temperature: Provide it with a growth environment of 15-30℃. Only when the temperature is suitable can it grow more vigorously. 2. Breeding MethodsAfter the green bamboo is potted, it is best to place it in a cool environment and spray water on the leaves frequently. If it encounters the rainy season, you can let it soak in the rain appropriately if the rain is not too heavy. It would be better if you cover it with a plastic bag for half a month. After about a month, it will be able to receive proper light. If the branches and leaves are emerald green and new leaves have grown, it means that it has survived. |
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