Nandina old piles prefer a warm growth environment. During maintenance, the temperature needs to be kept between 15-25 degrees, and during the growth period, it needs to be watered in time to maintain When the soil is moist, watering needs to be reduced in winter, and it needs sufficient sunlight at ordinary times. During the maintenance period, regular pruning work is required.
How to breed Nandina bamboo in old piles
Nandina bamboo old piles prefer a warm growth environment. During maintenance, the temperature needs to be kept between 15-25 degrees, and During the growing period, it needs to be watered in time to keep the soil moist. In winter, watering needs to be reduced, and it needs sufficient sunlight at ordinary times.
Pruning the old piles of Nandina bamboo
Pruning the old pile stems of Nandina bamboo is usually done in April. It is enough to leave about fifteen centimeters of the main stems, and Its shape needs to be pruned from time to time.
Nandina old piles sprout
It takes about twenty days for Nandina old piles to germinate. In fact, it is not difficult to germinate. It can grow more than a dozen buds without roots. However, The key to survival is that there must be enough sand in the soil and no water accumulation.
Notes on maintenance of old Nandina bamboo piles
1. Nandina old bamboo piles need sufficient sunlight during maintenance, but they should avoid direct sunlight in summer. There should be a warmer environment and good ventilation.
2. When maintaining old nandina piles, they need a moist growing environment so that they can grow well. However, water accumulation should be avoided, otherwise it will lead to the death of the root system.
3. The old nandina piles must be pruned in time when they are growing. Especially during the growth period, useless branches at the roots need to be cut off, and they need to be reshaped when replacing the soil.
Appreciation of pictures of old nandina bamboo piles