When raising Nanchuan bamboo, if it is not well maintained, it will produce dead leaves. What's the matter with dried bamboo leaves in Nanchuan? Nanchuan bamboo likes fertile and well-drained sand. If cohesive soil is used, Nandina domestica sometimes produces rotten roots. In this case, Nandina domestica will become a dry leaf. When planting bamboo in Nanchuan, 5 parts of sandy soil, 4 parts of humus soil and 1 part of decomposed manure can be mixed. Generally speaking, we can put cinders and stones on the bottom of the flowerpot as a drainage layer, then put a layer of rotten excrement on it, put mixed soil on it, and then add Nanchuan bamboo, holding Nanchuan bamboo in one hand and pouring it in the other until the water seeps into the shade to relieve the seedlings.
Nanchuan bamboo generally needs to be changed once every 1 ~ 2 years. If it is a soil problem, you can change the soil according to Sister Long's method. Nanchuan bamboo likes warm environment, the suitable temperature for growth is about 20 degrees, and the suitable temperature for flowering and fruiting is 24 ~ 25 degrees. The indoor temperature should be above 8 degrees in winter. If the indoor temperature is too low, the leaves of bamboo in Nanchuan may dry out due to frostbite.
Nanchuan bamboo likes warm environment, so when we raise Nanchuan bamboo in winter, we should raise it in an environment above 8 degrees. If the indoor temperature is too low, Nandina domestica can be kept sunny during the day, and plastic bags can be put on Nandina domestica at night to raise the temperature, thus increasing the humidity of Nandina domestica.
Nanchuan bamboo has strong adaptability to light, but too strong light will burn the lobules of Nanchuan bamboo. When planting Nanchuan bamboo indoors, you can maintain it in a bright place indoors for one month, and then move it to the shade for one month. In winter, it is enough to take turns indoors with insufficient sunshine and plenty of places.