There were several common methods to tie bamboo shelves. The first was the single circle method, which was suitable for situations where the diameter of the bamboo pole was not large. This method was to cross two bamboo poles, then pass one bamboo pole from the top to the bottom of the other bamboo pole, and then pass from the bottom to the top of the other bamboo pole to form a ring, and then pull the ring down. The second method was the double-circle method, which was suitable for bamboo poles with larger diameter. This method was to hold two crossed bamboo poles in one hand, then pass one bamboo pole from the top to the bottom of the other bamboo pole, and then from the bottom to the top of the third bamboo pole, forming a ring. Then, the ring was pulled down again, and the ring was pulled up again to pass under the third bamboo pole, forming a second ring. Finally, the ring was pulled tight. In addition, there was also the cross-knot binding method that was suitable for specific needs. For specific details and steps, you can refer to the provided document.
When building bamboo shelves, you can use a tie or a fixed binding method to ensure stability. The specific method of tying the pole knot was to coil the rope into an S shape behind the bar of the bamboo rack, then pass the end of the rope in front of the bar, through the ring formed by the S bend, and finally tighten and fix the rope. The fixed binding method includes fixing the bamboos together on each node of the bamboo frame with a fixed binding method to increase stability and load bearing capacity. In addition, attention should be paid to the details during the binding process, such as corners, nodes, intersections, etc., to be bound firmly to increase the stability and bearing capacity of the bamboo frame. At the same time, pay attention to safety during the construction of the bamboo frame and the binding process to avoid injury. Use suitable tools and materials and follow safety procedures. In short, through the correct binding method and paying attention to safety measures, the bamboo frame can achieve a firm effect.
The maintenance methods of bamboo included the following aspects. First of all, the bamboo had a strong demand for light. It liked a bright environment, but it was not resistant to direct sunlight. Secondly, the bamboo liked a warm environment. The suitable growth temperature was around 18 ° C to 28 ° C to avoid large temperature changes. In addition, the bamboo had a moderate requirement for moisture. It could not be too dry or moist. It could be maintained in a moderate moist state. In addition, the bamboo required soft and fertile soil, so applying an appropriate amount of liquid fertilizer every once in a while could promote its growth. In terms of trimming, it was necessary to remove the withered leaves in time to maintain the health of the entire plant. At the same time, it was necessary to trim the leaves to maintain the orderly growth of the branches and leaves. In general, the maintenance methods of the bamboo included suitable light, temperature, moisture and nutrition, as well as timely trimming.
There were two ways to breed bamboo: sowing and splitting. Sowing and reproduction was to collect mature seeds from October to November, then place the seeds in a pot and wait for them to germinate. Sub-plant reproduction was to split an adult bamboo plant into several smaller plants and then replant them in flower pots or gardens. These methods required suitable temperature, humidity, and light conditions to ensure the growth of the bamboo.
The method of trimming bamboo included the following steps: 1. Topping the top during the seedling stage would remove the top branches of the plant. Topping could be done many times to control the growth height and promote the growth of side branches. 2. Cut off the withered leaves and pests in time to avoid affecting the growth. 3. Cut the branches and leaves that are too dense, remove the branches that are too dense, the branches that are inside the chamber, and the cross-branches, so that the remaining branches and leaves have enough space to grow and increase the light transmission and ventilation. 4. For long branches, they could be cut short to maintain the overall beauty of the plant. Please note that the above answers are summarized based on the search results provided. There may be other details that need to be referred to for the specific trimming method.
The cultivation method of martial bamboo included choosing a suitable environment, selecting suitable seedlings, formulating a reasonable maintenance plan, and trimming in time. When choosing a planting location, you should choose a place with sufficient sunlight, good ventilation, and good drainage. When selecting seedlings, choose seedlings with straight stems and complete plant shapes, and pay attention to checking whether there are pests and diseases. Making a reasonable maintenance plan included scientific planning of watering time and quantity, reasonable arrangement of fertilizer time and fertilizer dosage. During the growth of the martial bamboo, it needed to be trimmed appropriately to control the height and number of stems to ensure that the plant shape was beautiful and the leaves were lush.
The bamboo seed water culture method was a method of putting bamboo seeds into water for cultivation. We can get some information about the cultivation method of bamboo seeds. According to the document [1], you can use wet tissue to germinate the bamboo seeds. First soak the seeds in water for 3-4 days, then cover the seeds with tissue, and wait for the seeds to germinate before planting. In document [6], it was mentioned that the bamboo seeds needed to be soaked in water for 24 hours in advance and then scattered into the soil. According to the document [8], the temperature and humidity needed to be controlled to keep the soil moist. In summary, the cultivation method of bamboo seeds included soaking the seeds before planting, and maintaining a suitable temperature and humidity.
There were two main ways to plant potted bamboo: sowing and splitting. If you choose to sow, you can collect mature seeds from October to November and then sow them when the temperature rises in spring. Sow the seeds evenly in the fertile and loose soil, and then keep the soil moist. In addition, the martial bamboo could also be planted by dividing the plants. The plants could be separated and replanted when the pots were changed. Whether it was sowing or splitting, it was necessary to choose fertile and loose soil and maintain suitable temperature and light conditions. At the same time, replenishing water and applying fertilizer regularly were also important techniques for potted bamboo planting.
The planting method of the martial bamboo seeds included the following steps: First, healthy, complete, and pest-free martial bamboo seeds were selected. Then, the seeds were soaked in warm water for 24 hours to promote sprouting. Next, he sprinkled the soaked seeds evenly on the surface of the moist soil and covered it with a thin layer of soil to keep the soil moist. The seeds needed a suitable temperature and humidity to germinate. They usually germinated at 25-30 degrees Celsius. Wu Zhu liked an environment with plenty of light, but he had to avoid direct sunlight. Water the soil regularly to keep it moist, but don't overwater it to prevent the roots from rotting. After a certain period of time, appropriate fertilizer suitable for the growth of the martial bamboo could be applied. The above was about the planting method of the martial bamboo seeds.
The correct way to thread the bamboo man was as follows: First, cut the bamboo into nine small pieces, one of which was slightly longer as the body, and the other eight as the hands and feet. Then, he drilled two holes on the long bamboo joint to connect his hands and feet. Next, he tied the thread to the needle, passed it through each small hole, and connected the nine sections of bamboo joints together to ensure that the thread ends passed through the holes in the legs. Finally, he drew a face on the bamboo man's head and tied two weapons to his hands. This way, the bamboo man could complete the thread and start playing.
In the Stellar Transformations, the Green Bamboo Peak Cloud Sword is Qin Yu's personal treasured sword. Its origin and forging method are as follows: 1. The Green Bamboo Peak Cloud Sword was originally the sword of Qin Yu's father Qin De in the Mortal Realm. Later on, Qin Yu obtained it when he was practicing demonic cultivation at the bottom of the sea. In the Qingyu Immortal Mansion, Qin Yu used the materials of the Qingyu Immortal Mansion to refine this sword again. He then named it the Green Bamboo Peak Cloud Sword. 2. [Refining Method: The materials used to refine the Green Bamboo Peak Cloud Sword include Star Tears, Red Blood Coral, Blood Evil Jade, Star Tear Gold, Divine Wood Core, Cold Iron Essence, etc.] The refining process required the use of true fire and the power of the stars to refine. While waiting for the TV series, he could also click on the link below to read the classic original work of " The Legend of Mortal Cultivation "!