2. If the transferred bamboo has rotten parts, especially root rot, it must be pruned in time. In addition, if the transferred bamboo grows too long or too thick, it should also be trimmed. This branch will consume nutrients, and if it is pruned in time, it can grow new roots.
3. When pruning the transferred bamboo, you must act quickly and don't drag your feet. In this case, the wound of the plant will not be too serious. After pruning, wipe the incision with a disinfectant cloth to prevent plants from breeding germs. You can also wipe the incision with potassium permanganate solution, and seal the incision with glue later to keep the water of the plant from losing.