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In a flower arrangement I got some curly shoots of bamboo. The flowers are gone, but the bamboo has sprouted some shoots. Can I grow the bamboo, and how? Do I trim off the bottom of the long stalks? Do I need to plant it in soil, or just keep it in water until roots appear?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Stick the bamboo in some water ... it'll grow like mad & produce loads of roots.
when the shoots are about 6 inches long, just pull them off the stalk, put them in some water, they will grow loads of roots like their parents and you'll soon have a bamboo forest ... I've been doing this with some bamboo 'donor' stalks for a couple of years and have loads of them .
I did try one in some potting compost and it was fine, until I put it outdoors last week as an experiment to see how hardy it was ... it's not too happy in the elements, so I think it's an indoor type ...
Aparently, the curlyness is made by wrapping them around a pole as they grow, so if you're industrious enough you'll grow Christmas presents for life ...
when the shoots are about 6 inches long, just pull them off the stalk, put them in some water, they will grow loads of roots like their parents and you'll soon have a bamboo forest ... I've been doing this with some bamboo 'donor' stalks for a couple of years and have loads of them .
I did try one in some potting compost and it was fine, until I put it outdoors last week as an experiment to see how hardy it was ... it's not too happy in the elements, so I think it's an indoor type ...
Aparently, the curlyness is made by wrapping them around a pole as they grow, so if you're industrious enough you'll grow Christmas presents for life ...
Before you plant it out, find out what type it is. There are clump forming types that will make a nice shrub, and the leaves blowing in the wind make a loveley rustling sound. It will probably grow to two metres or more, so think about where you plant it. Also, if it is the type that spreads, plant it in a container or it will take over your garden!