Saturday 11 June 2011

Right way bamboo plant transplantation


All bamboo plant owners face situations where they are looking for appropriate ways of grafting of bamboo. Okay, this seemingly simple task may be a solution that might affect the growth of your bamboo plant. This requires skills and knowledge for the health and growth of bamboo due his transplant. And we intend to show you exactly how to do so in several easy steps.

Get your tools ready first

This may be the case where you're looking for transplant one plant or even a small Grove. You may not have enough space and grew its plant out-or it may be your belief that another location in your home more suitable for housing. It appears that it may seem like an impossible task at first, but it's not necessarily the case.

Before the transplant process, make sure you have a gardening tools. Water-soaked towel, plastic bag roots is what you need in advance. Plastic bag was wrapped around the plant, after it was taken out of the ground, thereby preventing his dry and significantly affects the plant in this process.

A step-by-step process

Preferably you should dig up the hole before the transplantation of bamboo. This is to make sure that the plant is like a little time out of the ground as soon as possible in order to prevent drying. A good strategy to follow is to pick a time of year for transplantation when runners are in motion. Then start digging on all sides of the plant that the erosion of dirt about five feet from the base of bamboo. If you do not want more bamboo in this field, delete everything except the roots take only what you need.

Then use a damp towel to quickly wrap around the roots and then wrap it in a plastic bag. Extra precautions you take to prevent it from dehydrating it better. Many times people were planning to plant bamboo with them a long, long way. In such cases, in addition to the roots span leaves too. Now the bamboo plant finally transplant at a new location. Remove the protective plastic bag towel from plants and lay some soil around it gently. Make sure that the soil is not too densely packed. Follow this with the usual regular watering and fertilizing, depending on the type of bamboo you chose.

So there you have it, the correct method of transplantation of bamboo from one place to another does no harm to the plant.







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