Neimen bamboo belongs to the Poaceae family. It has tall and straight stems, grows fast, has no strict requirements on soil, and has strong adaptability. It is a high-end internet-famous green plant on the market, even more advanced than the small-leaved bamboo. So how can we grow inner bamboo more vigorously? Let’s learn more about it below. 1. Soil selection Neimen bamboo is suitable for planting in soil with deep soil layer and rich organic matter. When potting , it is appropriate to use a mixture of peat soil, humus soil and garden soil as the substrate. Replace the soil with new soil every spring to maintain soil permeability. And please note that you need to repot once a year to ensure soil activity. 2. Temperature and light management Neimen bamboo likes warm and bright environment, and the suitable growth temperature range is 20℃-30℃. For lighting, you can choose a semi-shaded or partially shaded environment. Generally, it can be kept in a diffuse light place indoors. It should not be exposed to strong sunlight for a long time. In winter, it can be moved indoors and given full sunlight. 3. Watering tips Neimen bamboo usually needs to be watered once a week. Usually, the first water after potting should be watered thoroughly, and the soil in the pot should be kept moist. Do not water too much, otherwise it will easily rot. In addition, when the temperature is high in summer, you can increase the frequency of watering and maintain the air humidity. In winter, water less, but make sure the soil in the pot is moist to prevent "dry freeze". 4. Reasonable fertilization Fertilization should mainly consist of dilute organic fertilizer liquid, and no concentrated fertilizer should be applied. During the growing season, a dilute urea solution can be applied to promote the growth of rhizomes and provide sufficient nutrients. After fertilizing, you should also add water, that is, avoid applying concentrated fertilizer to avoid burning the roots. 5. Prune at the right time Pruning is usually done in spring, when the plants begin to enter their active growth period and can quickly resume growth after pruning. Tongneimen bamboo does not need to be pruned deliberately, but care should be taken to remove buds with poor growth directions, weak buds among double buds, and old yellow branches when new plants grow out. You should also pay attention to watering and fertilizing after pruning to help the plant recover. 6. Pest and disease control Neimen bamboo is easily attacked by some diseases and pests, such as bamboo aphids and bamboo leaf borers. Appropriate prevention and control measures should be taken in time to ensure its healthy growth. The above maintenance tips can help you effectively manage the growth of inner bamboo and ensure that it is healthy and strong. However, during its maintenance, it is necessary to follow the principle of moderation, especially avoiding excessive watering and fertilizer, excessive pruning, etc., so that the inner bamboo can be grown more vigorously.
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