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Should the bamboo be bound and shaped?
First, do you want to tie and plastic?

Phyllostachys pubescens is a large foliage plant with thick stems and very large leaves, which is prone to lodging problems. The main stem is tilted and placed at home, which affects the appearance and needs to be tied up to fix the plant. Moreover, its growth rate is very fast. No matter for a period of time, branches and leaves will become very lush and dense, and horizontal growth may occur, resulting in scattered plant types and abnormal concentration. Therefore, it is necessary to prune reasonably to ensure aesthetics and improve ornamental value.

Second, the method of binding and shaping

1. Binding: When bamboo grows up, the branches and leaves scattered nearby can be gathered together with ropes and bound. If the dispersion degree is large and it is difficult to fix with rope, a bracket can be erected at the edge of the flowerpot, and the branches and leaves scattered around can be fixed on wooden sticks or narrow wooden boards, which can be fixed with rope to play a role in shaping and promote the growth of new branches.

2. Modeling: Phyllostachys pubescens is an ornamental plant, which needs pruning and modeling in the usual maintenance to achieve beautiful effects. The withered and yellow leaves that usually appear should be cut off in time, and the redundant side buds on the plants should be removed. It is also necessary to control the height by topping, shorten the branches that grow too long, and promote the full growth of plants.

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