Light conditions:
Large-leaf bamboo likes plenty of sunlight, but should avoid long-term direct exposure. When growing indoors, it should be placed in a location with good light, such as next to a window, to facilitate its growth.
Temperature requirements:
Large-leaf bamboo has strong adaptability and can grow in a temperature range of 15-30°C. In winter, attention should be paid to keeping warm to avoid cold stimulation of the plant; in high temperatures in summer, the light intensity can be appropriately reduced to maintain a suitable temperature.
Watering method:
Large-leaf bamboo likes a humid environment, but not too wet. When watering, the principle of "dry and water thoroughly" should be followed, that is, wait until the soil surface is dry before watering, and pay attention to avoid water accumulation to avoid root rot.
Fertilization method:
Liquid fertilizer should be applied once a month during the vigorous growth period (spring and autumn). In high temperatures in summer, the number of fertilizations can be appropriately reduced to avoid excessive nutrition.
Light conditions:
Large-leaf bamboo likes plenty of sunlight, but should avoid long-term direct exposure. When growing indoors, it should be placed in a location with good light, such as next to a window, to facilitate its growth.
Temperature requirements:
Large-leaf bamboo has strong adaptability and can grow in a temperature range of 15-30°C. In winter, attention should be paid to keeping warm to avoid cold stimulation of the plant; in high temperatures in summer, the light intensity can be appropriately reduced to maintain a suitable temperature.
Watering method:
Large-leaf bamboo likes a humid environment, but not too wet. When watering, the principle of "dry and water thoroughly" should be followed, that is, wait until the soil surface is dry before watering, and pay attention to avoid water accumulation to avoid root rot.
Fertilization method:
Liquid fertilizer should be applied once a month during the vigorous growth period (spring and autumn). In high temperatures in summer, the number of fertilizations can be appropriately reduced to avoid excessive nutrition.