ABSTRACT: Moyback bamboo is a very popular potted plant. It not only purifies the air, but also increases the ornamental nature of indoor green plants. More and more people are choosing it as a home decoration. However, it is also very important to choose the soil suitable for the growth of green bamboo. This article will introduce you...
Moby backwoods is a very popular potted plant. It not only purifies the air, but also increases the ornamental nature of indoor green plants. More and more people are choosing it as a home decoration. However, it is also very important to choose the soil suitable for the growth of black bamboo. This article will introduce you to how to choose the soil suitable for black bamboo.

1: Understand the characteristics of the green bamboo. Green bamboo belongs to the grass family. It has long and narrow leaves, strong and hard stems, and strong vitality. The turtle back bamboo likes an environment with sufficient light, and has light green patterns on its leaves, which is popular among people. Before choosing a suitable soil for the green bamboo, we need to understand the characteristics and growing environment of the plant.
2: Understand the soil suitable for the growth of green bamboo. Green bamboo is a plant that likes a humid environment. Therefore, when selecting a soil suitable for the growth of green bamboo, you need to choose a soil with good water retention, good air permeability and good drainage. Soil rich in organic matter also needs to be selected to meet the nutritional needs of black bamboo.

3: Choose a soil type suitable for the growth of turtle bamboo In the market, we can see various different types of soil, such as red soil, horticultural soil, succulent soil, etc. For black bamboo, it is more appropriate to choose horticultural soil or succulent soil, because this soil usually has good air permeability and water retention, and is rich in organic matter.
Four: Consider adding some ingredients When selecting soil suitable for the growth of black bamboo, we can also consider adding some ingredients, such as perlite, vermiculite, etc. These ingredients can increase the breathability and water retention of the soil and help improve the growth quality of the black bamboo.
Five: Don't choose too heavy soil. When selecting soil suitable for the growth of green bamboo, don't choose too heavy soil. This kind of soil usually has poor drainage properties and is prone to water accumulation, which is not conducive to the growth of green bamboo.

6: Don't choose too loose soil. Contrary to too heavy soil, too loose soil is not suitable for the growth of green bamboo. This kind of soil has poor water retention and good air permeability, which can easily cause rot in the roots of the turtle back bamboo.
Seven: Choosing soil containing organic matter requires a lot of nutrients to grow, so choosing soil containing organic matter is very important. We can choose soil rich in murky leaf soil or cured rotten compost, which can provide sufficient nutrients to help the growth of the green bamboo.
Eight: Pay attention to the pH value of the soil When selecting soil suitable for the growth of black bamboo, we also need to pay attention to the pH value of the soil. Monkeyback bamboo likes weak acid soil, so it is appropriate to choose soil with a pH value between 5.5 and 6.5.
Nine: Understand the temperature range for the growth of horsetail bamboo In addition to selecting the soil suitable for the growth of horsetail bamboo, we also need to understand the temperature range for the growth of horsetail bamboo. Moyback bamboo likes to grow in warm and humid environments, so the indoor temperature should be kept at no lower than 10 ° C in winter.
Ten: Pay attention to the growth of the root system of the turtle back bamboo When planting the turtle back bamboo, we also need to pay attention to the growth of the root system of the turtle back bamboo. The root system of black bamboo is relatively developed, so choosing soil with good air permeability and good drainage can avoid root rot.
Eleven: Don't let the soil be too dry. When planting green bamboo, we also need to pay attention not to let the soil be too dry. Too dry soil can cause the leaves of the turtle back bamboo to turn yellow, wither, or even die.
12: Don't pour too much water on the turtle back bamboo. Contrary to being too dry, too much water will also adversely affect the growth of the turtle back bamboo. When watering, you need to control the amount and frequency of watering.
Thirteen: Choosing the right size potted plant When planting turtle bamboo, it is also very important to choose the right size potted plant. If the potted plant is too small, it will easily affect the growth of the green bamboo. If it is too large, the soil will be too loose, which is not conducive to the growth of the root system.
14: Add appropriate amount of fertilizer When planting turtle bamboo, adding appropriate amount of fertilizer can also promote the growth of turtle bamboo. However, it should be noted that there should not be too much fertilizer, otherwise it will cause damage to the green bamboo.
Fifteen: Choosing the soil suitable for the growth of black bamboo is a very important step in planting black bamboo. By understanding the characteristics and growing environment of the turtle back bamboo, selecting the appropriate soil type, paying attention to the PH value of the soil, and mastering the amount and frequency of watering, the turtle back bamboo can grow well at home.