How to water culture the富贵竹 (Fortune Bamboo)
Compared to the plant cultivation experiences of most people regarding how to water culture the Fortune Bamboo and the correct method of hydroponics, the specific related content is as follows:
The Fortune Bamboo symbolizes wealth, grandeur, vitality, and is very pleasing to the eye. It's nice to have a few Fortune Bamboos at home. By using simple hydroponic methods, it can stay green and lush throughout the year without yellowing leaves, making it look vibrant and flourishing! The more you look at it, the more you will like it!
For friends who want to keep some green plants, they may prefer simple and easy-to-care-for greenery, but do not want the trouble of preparing pots, soil, fertilizers, pruning tools, etc. They can directly hydroponically grow some plants at home. There are many green plants suitable for hydroponics, such as hanging orchids, pothos, pennywort, and lotus in a bowl, etc. Hydroponic plants are very clean and easy to manage.
In terms of daily maintenance, the most is to add water or change some water. They can be placed anywhere in the house, on a bookshelf or coffee table, etc., easy to move around, still very green, lush, and pleasing to the eye. There is also another green plant that looks very nice when hydroponically grown, and that is the Fortune Bamboo.
Many friends like to place a few branches of Fortune Bamboo on the TV cabinet or coffee table at home, hydroponically growing them, which looks green and flourishing, full of vitality. Some friends like hydroponically grown Fortune Bamboo with many dense and green leaves, which become more lush and grow roots quickly with a well-developed root system.
How to water culture the Fortune Bamboo
Some friends' hydroponically grown Fortune Bamboo tends to yellow leaves. What is the reason, and how can we avoid this situation? What are the good methods and techniques? Let's take a look. The following methods and details might be helpful and enlightening for you.
1. Fortune Bamboo is afraid of direct sunlight
Because it prefers bright indirect light and is also a relatively shade-tolerant green plant. If kept in a semi-shaded and indirectly lit area for a long time, its leaves will still be green and glossy. However, if exposed to direct sunlight for a long time, the leaves will easily turn yellow or wilt, dry up, and the leaf tips will dry out, so it cannot be exposed to direct sunlight.
Especially in summer, of course, it cannot be kept in a place with absolutely no light either. It can be placed near windows, enclosed balconies, or on the side of the living room entrance, where there is bright indirect light. This way, its branches and leaves will be very green and beautiful, very lush.