Advice needed - bambo in a tub and bambo in water - both looking sickly
Could any one help please
I have some bambo in a small tub outside in my garden in Kent UK, it is beginning to look a little less than lush. Can anyone advise what compost I should use when repotting. I don't know the variety. It has slim leaves. I also have some bambo stems in water, which I have kept for 3 years now, but they are looking rather pale. Can I help them. Many thanks |
lotte potter wrote:
Could any one help please I have some bambo in a small tub outside in my garden in Kent UK, it is beginning to look a little less than lush. Can anyone advise what compost I should use when repotting. I don't know the variety. It has slim leaves. I also have some bambo stems in water, which I have kept for 3 years now, but they are looking rather pale. Can I help them. Many thanks You have a dracena not bamboo. -- Travis in Shoreline (just North of Seattle) Washington USDA Zone 8b Sunset Zone 5 |
Most bamboos look a little bedraggled at this time of year. Try to protect
it from the wind as they can dry out even in winter. A general purpose compost will be fine for re-potting. Your other plant is a "lucky bamboo" (dracaena). Try adding a couple of drops of baby bio to its water. "lotte potter" wrote in message om... Could any one help please I have some bambo in a small tub outside in my garden in Kent UK, it is beginning to look a little less than lush. Can anyone advise what compost I should use when repotting. I don't know the variety. It has slim leaves. I also have some bambo stems in water, which I have kept for 3 years now, but they are looking rather pale. Can I help them. Many thanks |
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