The bamboo transferred by hydroponics is growing well, which has surpassed the vase a lot. I want to cut it. Can roots that cannot be cut be cultivated in soil? How can we grow new leaves?

Soil culture

From May to September, cut the water-cultured bamboo in the bottle, or the newly cut bamboo, into the length of 15cm-20cm, cut off the leaf springs buried in the ground, then coat sulfur powder or plant ash on the incision, insert it into plain soil, place it in a cool place, spray water frequently to keep it moist, and replant it in the pot after the new leaves grow.

Field planting

Pot soil selection: purple sand pots and plastic pots are suitable for cultivating rich bamboo, and outdoor pottery pots are better. It does not choose the soil very well, and grows best in loose and fertile sandy loam. Humus soil, vegetable garden soil and sand can be mixed and cultured at the ratio of 5∶4∶ 1, and if a small amount of broken eggshells infiltrate, they will grow more vigorously. Turn the pot and change the soil once a year in spring. When changing the soil, put a layer of broken hard plastic foam on the bottom of the basin, which is convenient for ventilation, drainage, root rot prevention and easy to take off the basin.

Water and fertilizer management: Fu Guizhu likes wet and fat, but indoor potted plants should control water and deduct fertilizer to make them grow slowly and improve their ornamental value. During the growing period, according to the change of seasonal climate, when the soil is dry, water should be poured every 2 ~ 5 days to keep the soil slightly wet and not waterlogged. Too wet soil is easy to grow white, and too dry leaves are easy to dry. Water should be sprayed on leaves frequently to increase the air humidity in the small environment, which is beneficial to their growth. Insist on applying thin fertilizer frequently, and apply a small amount of NPK compound fertilizer every 15 ~ 20 days. Excessive or single application of nitrogen fertilizer is easy to grow in vain. No fertilization in winter, less watering.

Temperature and light: Fu Guizhu is native to Madagascar Island in the western Indian Ocean and likes warmth. The optimum growth temperature is 18℃ to 25℃, and it is not cold-tolerant. When the minimum temperature drops to 5℃, it should be wintered indoors, and the room temperature should be kept above 5℃. It likes an environment with sufficient scattered light, and it is not suitable for exposure in the hot sun in summer and early autumn. From late autumn to the next spring, it can be placed in a place with sufficient direct light or scattered light within 2 meters from the window, which can provide shade.

Satisfied, hope to adopt.