Bamboo plants are very long, they also bloom but they are not propagated by the fruit, bamboo is propagated by grafting. This article will guide you how to select and propagate bamboo.
Select seedlings from parental bamboo dust
The first of these is the selection of healthy bamboo sticks, taken from high-stemmed, high-stemmed bamboo shoots, hollow roots, less thorns and especially bamboo in the seedling. does not contain too much honey.
Select seedlings less termite
How to recognize bamboo stems are more sweet asphalt. As we all know, flies are a sweet insect, when we bake bamboo in different parts and in the natural environment, if the bamboo attracts more flies, then in the future when using the Products made from this bamboo are susceptible to termites even though they are properly processed.
Choose the fat tree
Sprout the bamboo seed to be healthy and strong. This helps the seedlings to grow quickly, tough bamboo stalks and enough to withstand the natural rise to the product made from beautiful and durable bamboo trees over the years.
Prepare soil for bamboo
Soil for planting bamboo should firstly have a nutritional content similar to that of the soil when it is produced, then we should do so, watering the soil to be moderately humid, and at the same time we should give some medicine stimulates rooting.
The way to keep seedlings from dehydration and easy to grow
For the seedlings not to lose too much water we should cut the bamboo from the bamboo roots about 1 meter, then use the mud to put in the plastic wrap then tied to the place we were cutting, this limited loss of steam in seedlings.
Nursery seedlings
Once all of the above steps have been taken, we plant the seedlings into the soil, slanting the seedlings with a 45 degree angle. Then replenish seedlings with moderate force, not too tight nor too loose. Finally, using another stem makes a crutch so that the seedlings are not shaken by external influences.
Here we have shown you how to grow bamboo, this is the experience we learned from the experience of our grandfathers, who have grown bamboo and processed products from bamboo.

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