How to cultivate富贵竹 (富贵竹 cultivation techniques) in detail

How to Care for a Lucky Bamboo

This article introduces the experience of caring for a lucky bamboo and detailed cultivation techniques for green plant maintenance. Next, our site editor will introduce this to everyone.

Lucky bamboo care can be done in water or soil. To make it grow better and more vigorously, attention should be paid to its maintenance methods. When water-cultivating, maintain clean water quality, and when soil-cultivating, pay attention to drainage, etc. Below is a detailed introduction to the good care methods for lucky bamboo.

1. Water-Cultivating Lucky Bamboo

1. Water Quality Requirements

When water-cultivating, it is important to keep the water clean. If tap water is used, it should be exposed to sunlight for 1 day in advance to allow the chlorine to dissipate completely before use.

2. Water Change

When the plant has not yet developed roots, the water can be changed every 3-4 days. After the plant has developed roots, the water change can be extended to about every 10 days. When changing the water after the roots have emerged, do not pour out all the water; pouring out half is enough, then add new water to the appropriate water level.

3. Nutrient Solution

When the nutrients in the water are insufficient to support the plant's growth, a suitable nutrient solution can be added to the culture water. The nutrient solution can be purchased at a flower market and added according to the instructions.

4. Lighting

Water-cultivated plants should not be placed in direct sunlight to avoid heating the water and injuring the roots. It should be placed in a location with scattered light for maintenance.

2. Soil-Cultivating Lucky Bamboo

1. Potting Soil

Lucky bamboo prefers slightly acidic soil. A mixture of 6 parts peat soil, 3 parts humus soil, and 1 part river sand, or 5 parts garden soil and 5 parts humus soil, can be mixed evenly to make potting soil.

2. Water and Fertilizer Management

During the growing period, keep the potting soil moist but avoid waterlogging. During the peak growing season, a nitrogen-phosphorus-potassium compound fertilizer can be applied, with thin and frequent applications.

3. Lighting and Temperature

The plant prefers shade and can be placed in a location with scattered light for maintenance. The suitable temperature for growth is 20-30 degrees Celsius, and it should not be below 5 degrees Celsius in winter.

4. Diseases and Pests

Common diseases and pests that affect the plant include anthracnose, leaf spot, scale insects, and spider mites. These can be treated with a 70% methylthiophanate-methyl 800x solution or a 75% carbendazim, alternating every 5-7 days, and applying for three consecutive times.

The comprehensive method explanation of how to care for a lucky bamboo and detailed cultivation techniques provided above aims to serve as a starting point to help solve your green plant problems.