To cultivate Fu Guizhu, slender flowerpots should be selected to protect the fine and soft fibrous roots of Fu Guizhu and make it grow evenly and vertically. In addition, we should choose fertile soil. Humus soil and river sand can be prepared according to the ratio of 2: 1, and a small amount of pebbles can be added to the soil to increase air permeability.
2. Comfortable temperature
Proper temperature is the key to how to raise Phyllostachys pubescens, and it is generally necessary to provide it with a growth environment of 20 ~ 30℃ to promote its healthy growth. Usually, care should be taken to avoid high temperature or low temperature environment, especially in winter. Low temperature below 5℃ cannot occur, which will lead to Fu Guizhu's rotten roots and yellow leaves.
Step 3 water regularly
Pay attention to watering regularly to cultivate rich and precious bamboo and provide it with enough water to grow. The frequency of watering does not need to be too high. Usually, it can be watered once a week in spring and autumn, once every 20 days in winter and once every 2-3 days in summer. Spray can usually be used to replenish the water in the leaves.
4. Stop fertilizing in winter
In winter, Phyllostachys pubescens enters a dormant period and basically stops growing. At this time, there is no need to supplement nutrients and fertilize. However, in the maintenance of spring, summer and autumn, it is necessary to apply Bika granular compound fertilizer every half month to provide sufficient nutrition for the growth of Fuguizhu. You can't choose thick fertilizer to produce fertilizer, which will make Fu Guizhu grow poorly.
5. Plenty of sunshine
It is also necessary to treat the rich and precious bamboo in semi-sunlight and put it in the area where sunlight is scattered for photosynthesis, so that it can grow vigorously and have better ornamental value. If it can't be stored away from light for a long time, it will lead to the phenomenon that Fu Guizhu's leaves are yellow due to insufficient light.