I paid for a start of Black Bamboo and got this tiny little piece of
root with just the start of a new root coming from it. I hope it does
ok, I put it in a pot so I can feed water it and I hope if it gets big
enough I can add it to my High Mojave Desert garden.
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"sOOZee fAgg" wrote in message
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I have a backyard filled with Black bamboo.......
How much do you want ?
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"Maria Blakesley" wrote in message
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I have managed to kill off an extremely expensive black bamboo
that I
had in a large pot. Can anyone advise if they do require large
amounts of water or could I have overdone it. It looked fairly
healthy when I bought it. Do bamboos in pots require special
feeding?
I'd like to have another go but as it's an expensive mistake,
don't
want to repeat it. Should they be given special treatment in
winter?
Maria,
Sorry for your loss.
It is easy to over water bamboo in pots. In the winter I have
found that
they prefer dryer well drained soil. The same plant that in the
summer
grows
great sitting in a pan of water will tip burn the leaves because
of to
much
water if the soil is moist inside in winter. With most bamboos you
can
watch
the leaves and figure out the water needs. If you water to much
the leaves
will die starting at the tips. If you under water most bamboos the
leaves
will start to roll into a tube.
Also try to keep the humidity up around the plant by sitting the
pot on a
tray full of pebbles with water in the bottom and misting.
Bill
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