How to water Phoenix bamboo in springSpring is the peak growth season for Phoenix Tail Bamboo. If the soil is dry at this time, you need to water it thoroughly. Watering does not need to be frequent, just sprinkle some water on the soil appropriately. Spring is the growing season for Phoenix Tail Bamboo, and it is also a water-loving plant. It cannot lack water during this period. Try to keep the soil moist. When the soil is slightly dry, water it in time. The drizzle in spring is also relatively gentle. When you don’t water the plants, it’s okay to let them get a little rainy. Rainwater is better than tap water. Precautions for watering Phoenix bamboo in spring1. Do not let the bamboo lack water in spring. Make sure to water it sufficiently and keep the soil slightly moist. It is best to water it when the weather is sunny. 2. When watering the bamboo plant in spring, be sure to water it thoroughly to avoid allowing the soil to clump, which will affect its absorption of water and its growth. 3. If you use tap water for watering in spring, it is recommended to place the water indoors to dry for a few days before watering so that the water temperature will not be too low. |
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