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Jim Caldwell 27-04-2004 09:07 PM

Best soil for golden bamboo?
 
I am starting some bamboo seedlings about 2 in. tall in 6 in pots. The soil
is just Miracle Gro potting soil. The pots get full sun, and I don't let
the soil get dried out. The bamboo isn't growing very much, and one (of two)
looks like it might not survive. Am I using the wrong kind of soil ? Maybe
they prefer a different ph or they like a more sandy soil?



Starlord 27-04-2004 11:07 PM

Best soil for golden bamboo?
 
I grow my bamboo in Desert Soil and it loves it. All I do is add steer
manure once in awhile and water it once a week.


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"Jim Caldwell" wrote in message
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I am starting some bamboo seedlings about 2 in. tall in 6 in pots.

The soil
is just Miracle Gro potting soil. The pots get full sun, and I

don't let
the soil get dried out. The bamboo isn't growing very much, and one

(of two)
looks like it might not survive. Am I using the wrong kind of soil

? Maybe
they prefer a different ph or they like a more sandy soil?




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Bert 28-04-2004 01:04 AM

Best soil for golden bamboo?
 
Jim,

Are you sure you are growing Golden Bamboo. P. aurea?

I have never started aurea from seed but I use promix for the P. bamboo I
have started from seed.

If it is a rhyzome division then I add composted cow manure into the
planting soil (clay) and they do fine.

Bert

"Jim Caldwell" wrote in message
...
I am starting some bamboo seedlings about 2 in. tall in 6 in pots. The

soil
is just Miracle Gro potting soil. The pots get full sun, and I don't let
the soil get dried out. The bamboo isn't growing very much, and one (of

two)
looks like it might not survive. Am I using the wrong kind of soil ?

Maybe
they prefer a different ph or they like a more sandy soil?






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