There were many types of potted bamboo to choose from. Some of the common species included Wenzhu, Fugui Bamboo, Palm Bamboo, Lily Bamboo, Lotus Leaf Bamboo, Luohan Bamboo, Golden Jade Bamboo, Purple Bamboo, Phoenix Tail Bamboo, and Golden Bamboo. These bamboos had their own characteristics and shapes, and were suitable for potted plants for maintenance and viewing. In addition, there were some plants that were called bamboos but were not actually bamboos, such as water bamboo, palm bamboo (Guanyin bamboo), rich bamboo, lily bamboo, etc. These bamboo varieties were more suitable for home maintenance and could add to the beauty of indoor greenery.
There were the following types of potted bamboos: Luohan bamboo (Buddha belly bamboo), golden inlaid jade bamboo, purple bamboo, phoenix tail bamboo, golden bamboo, water bamboo, palm bamboo (Guanyin bamboo), rich bamboo, lily bamboo, Wenzhu, Feibai bamboo, transshipment bamboo, square bamboo, abdominal bamboo, Qin silk bamboo, bamboo, rice bamboo, phoenix tail fish, Qin silk bamboo, turtle shell bamboo, square bamboo, etc.
Potted bamboo varieties include Luohan bamboo (Buddha belly bamboo), gold-inlaid jade bamboo, purple bamboo, phoenix tail bamboo, golden bamboo, water bamboo, palm bamboo (Guanyin bamboo), rich bamboo, lily bamboo, etc.
There were several kinds of potted bamboo plants: Arhat bamboo, rice bamboo, phoenix tail bamboo, Qin Si bamboo, rich bamboo, lotus bamboo, purple bamboo, green bamboo, golden inlaid jade bamboo, yellow groove bamboo, early garden bamboo, bamboo, square bamboo, arrow bamboo, bamboo, long branch bamboo, turtle shell bamboo. These bamboo plants had ornamental value in potted plants and could be used to decorate indoor or outdoor spaces.
The potted bamboo was a common ornamental plant, also known as African bamboo or foxtail bamboo. It had the characteristics of being resistant to barrenness and did not have high requirements for the soil. It was suitable for planting on the windowsill or indoors. Wu Zhu liked a warm environment. The suitable temperature range was 20 - 30 degrees Celsius. In terms of maintenance, it needed an appropriate amount of light, but it needed to avoid exposure to the sun, especially in the summer. In terms of watering, the bamboo had the ability to store water, so it only needed to maintain the soil moisture. In summer, it could be watered according to the humidity of the surface layer of the soil. In winter, it was necessary to reduce the amount of watering to keep the soil slightly dry. In terms of fertilizer application, the martial bamboo liked fertilizer. During its growth period, it could be applied once every 3 to 5 days. As for the planting method, he could choose to sow or split the plants to breed. When sowing, soak the seeds and scatter them in the soil. Generally speaking, potted bamboo was a kind of plant that was easy to take care of. One only needed to pay attention to the appropriate temperature, light, watering, and fertilizer.
There were four types of rich bamboos, which were gold-core rich bamboos, silver-core rich bamboos, silver-edged rich bamboos, and gold-edged rich bamboos. There were some differences in the appearance of these varieties. For example, there were golden yellow or green-yellow vertical stripes in the center of the golden core rich bamboo, silver white vertical stripes in the center of the silver core rich bamboo, silver-edged rich bamboo leaves with silver-white broad bands, and golden yellow stripes at the edge of the golden edge rich bamboo leaves. The pictures of these breeds clearly show their differences. In general, it was easy to identify the species of the rich bamboo.
There were many varieties of ornamental bamboos, including Arrow Bamboo, Water Bamboo, Buddha's Stomach Bamboo, Early Garden Bamboo, Broad-leaved Indocalamus, Small Fragrant Bamboo, Goose Bamboo, Phoenix Bamboo, Purple Bamboo, Green Bamboo, Golden Jade Bamboo, etc. These bamboos were different in their shape, growth environment, and ornamental value. They were suitable for green viewing, garden decoration, and indoor potted plants. Among them, Arrow Bamboo had an exquisite plant type, Water Bamboo was short and dense, Buddha's belly bamboo had ornamental and medicinal value, Early Garden Bamboo was suitable for planting in indoor or outdoor flower beds, Broad-leaved Indocalamus had the characteristics of cold resistance and drought resistance, Goose Bamboo's leaves were shaped like goose feathers, and Phoenix Bamboo grew in pots, which was ornamental. Purple bamboo, green bamboo, and gold-inlaid jade bamboo were also common ornamental bamboo species.
There were many varieties of bamboo ginseng, but the specific information on how many varieties were not provided.
The potted planting method of Wu Zhu mainly included the following steps: 1. [Soil selection: Wu bamboo prefers fertile and loose soil. You can choose garden soil for planting.] 2. [Sowing: You can buy bamboo seeds or use mature seeds to sow.] The seeds needed to be soaked in clear water for 24 hours in advance and then evenly scattered in the soil. 3. [Temperature-control: Wu Zhu likes a warm environment. The most suitable temperature range is 20 - 30 ° C.] When potted plants were planted, the plants could be placed indoors to maintain a constant temperature and timely replenishment to promote rapid growth. 4. Illumination conditions: sufficient illumination is crucial for the growth and development of the bamboo. However, when the summer sun was strong, one needed to be careful to avoid being exposed to the sun. The plants can be moved to a cool place after four hours of light per day. 5. " Fertility: During the growth period of the bamboo, apply fertilizer every 3 to 5 days to help the healthy growth of the plant. 6. " Replenish water: Wu bamboo has the ability to store water, so during daily maintenance, it is only necessary to keep the soil slightly moist. In summer, watering can be carried out according to the humidity of the surface layer of the soil. To sum up, the potted planting method of bamboo included choosing suitable soil, sowing seeds, controlling the temperature, providing appropriate light, applying fertilizer, and replenishing water. Through proper maintenance, the martial bamboo could grow healthily.
The small potted Dragon Bamboo was a type of plant suitable for indoor potted plants. Dragon bamboo and transshipment bamboo were common ornamental plants. Their height was 1.5 to 2.5 meters, but in potted plants, the suitable height was 80 to 100 centimeters. The leaves of the Dragon Bamboo and the Transshipment Bamboo were dark green, and they were strong and had high ornamental value. They could be placed on the balcony or in a warmer room indoors, but they had to avoid prolonged low temperatures and exposure to the sun. Pay attention to maintaining appropriate humidity when watering. You can often spray water or sprinkle water on the leaves to increase the humidity of the air and keep the soil moist. The branches of the Dragon Bamboo and the Transshipment Bamboo could be cut off and inserted into a stick or watered in a transparent glass container, which was very beautiful. In short, the small potted Dragon Bamboo was an ornamental plant suitable for indoor maintenance.
There were many types of bamboo potted plants to choose from. The following are some common potted bamboo varieties: 1. Asparagus: Green all year round, joints like bamboo, high ornamental value. 2. Rich Bamboo: Its tall and straight branches and beautiful leaves symbolize peace and wealth. 3. Palm bamboo (Guanyin bamboo): The stem is relatively slender, suitable for raising in a place with good ventilation and drainage. 4. Lily bamboo: The color of the leaves is quite special. The middle is golden and the edges are green. It has a high ornamental value. 5. Lotus leaf bamboo: can be used as a potted plant for water cultivation. It needs to be placed in a warm place under shade. In addition, there were other species such as Arhat Bamboo, Rice Bamboo, Water Bamboo, Black Bamboo, Qin Silk Bamboo, etc. These bamboo species had different characteristics and ornamental value in potted plants.