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Bamboo Conne'iseur
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Registered: July 2007 Location: Winter Springs, Fl Posts: 78
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Sun September 16, 2007 9:39am
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Bamboo Conne'iseur
Junior Member
Registered: July 2007 Location: Winter Springs, Fl Posts: 78
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Sun September 16, 2007 9:45am
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Nice. I see you know what you are doing by chopping out the old growth, which will allow the plant to put up larger sized culms faster. Just make sure you never overdo it, because the clump needs to find a balance between having enough leaves for photosynthesis, and having enough root mass to supply the water needed for larger culms. Taking out the old allows the clump to focus on building larger culms. B. v.v. loves lots of water, and this is without a doubt the most important factor to its growth. Give it plenty of water, and don't worry about root rot, or anything else. It will thrive the more you give it.
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Greenie
Registered: December 2006 Location: Fl. Posts: 1301
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Sun September 16, 2007 12:28pm
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Yes!, I did remove the thin and smaller(older)stalks.Thanks for the advice,I appreciate it!Thanks
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