Don’t be fooled by the fresh and elegant appearance of lucky bamboo. You can feed it some wine when planting it. The wine will help the growth of its branches and leaves. Feeding lucky bamboo with some brandy can not only promote the growth of branches and leaves, but also prevent the lucky bamboo from growing too tall. Nutrients must grow on appropriate branches and leaves to avoid being wasted. You don't need to pour too much brandy each time, generally three to five drops are enough, and the frequency can be once or twice a week. Hydroponic lucky bamboo is usually grown using the water in a vase. In order to allow the lucky bamboo to absorb water more fully, Huahua recommends that you cut the end of the lucky bamboo at an angle. This way, the end of the lucky bamboo will be able to absorb water to the maximum extent and avoid water loss. Similarly, if there is nutrient solution in the water, the plants can absorb nutrients better. Since lucky bamboo often turns yellow leaves, Huahua would like to remind everyone again that in order to prevent the leaves of lucky bamboo from turning yellow, we should try not to expose lucky bamboo to too much sunlight. When cultivating lucky bamboo, just place it in a place where the sun can shine. In addition, when growing lucky bamboo at home, try to keep it away from light. For example, it is best not to grow lucky bamboo under a table lamp. If it is exposed to light for a long time, the leaves of the lucky bamboo will turn yellow. In order to effectively improve the immunity of lucky bamboo, Huahua thinks that it can also be fed some organic fertilizer on a daily basis, such as soybean water, or burying a few soybeans in the soil is also a good idea. When planting lucky bamboo, you must have confidence. Protecting from light and providing nutrition are two essential elements. I hope today's article will be helpful to everyone! Now friends who plant lucky bamboo at home no longer have to worry about yellow leaves! If you have any different opinions, please tell us in the comments! |
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