How to cut lucky bamboo
A detailed introduction about how to cut lucky bamboo, regarding both the cutting and pruning of lucky bamboo. Next, let me introduce to you.
1. Choose the right time for pruning: Before pruning the roots, you need to choose a sunny day and prepare the necessary tools for pruning.
2. Remove the lucky bamboo: First, move the vase to a suitable position, then slowly take it out of the water. If there are too many roots and it's difficult to handle, pour some water out and use tools to help remove it, but be careful not to damage the roots excessively.
3. Prune the roots: After taking it out, observe its roots. If there are rotten, old, or poorly growing roots, you should cut them off. Additionally, we can also prune it according to its growth needs, but always remember to leave some tender white epidermis on the roots when pruning.
4. Maintenance after pruning: After pruning, wash the roots with water and then place them in a bottle with nutrient solution. Of course, if you're not confident about the newly pruned roots, you can soak them in potassium permanganate for 30 minutes, then sprinkle some root powder in the bottle. After that, change the water every three days, add a little bit of charcoal after a week to prevent root rot, and remember not to move the vase direction within half a month, as this helps new roots grow.
The above is [] some experience and knowledge about how to cut and prune lucky bamboo, hoping this article can be of some help to you!