How to plant bamboo seeds 1, soil conditions
Bamboo is suitable for growing in fertile, loose and breathable soil. When planting bamboo, we should choose sandy loam with good drainage, and then apply sufficient base fertilizer to the soil. You can choose decomposed farm manure or poultry manure to improve soil fertility and provide nutrients for bamboo growth.
2. Planting method
When planting bamboo, it is necessary to soak its seeds in warm water at 45℃ for 6-8 hours, so that the seeds can absorb enough water, then spread the bamboo seeds evenly on the soil surface, and then cover with a layer of straw with the thickness of 1 cm, so as to increase the soil temperature and promote the rapid rooting and germination of bamboo.
3. Watering management
Bamboo is a wet-loving plant and has a high demand for water. When cultivating bamboo, you need to water it once a week to keep the soil moist. However, after the rainy season or rainstorm, it is necessary to drain the accumulated water in the soil for bamboo to avoid root rot and maintain the normal growth of bamboo.
4. Preventive measures
When cultivating bamboo, if you regularly observe the growth of plants, if you find that bamboo has diseases and pests, you should immediately pull out the seriously infected seedlings to avoid the deterioration of the disease, and spray disinfectant on bamboo every 10 day to promote the healthy growth of plants.