50 Giant Japanese Timber Bamboo Seeds Privacy Climbing Garden Seed USA - Mathai Sprouts & Art
50 Giant Japanese Timber Bamboo Seeds Privacy Climbing Garden Seed USA

Specifications

Return Shipping Will Be Paid ByBuyer
All Returns AcceptedReturns Accepted
Item Must Be Returned Within30 Days
Refund Will Be Given AsMoney Back
Country/Region Of ManufactureUnited States
Cultivating DifficultyEasy
TypeBamboo Seeds
Growth HabitClumping
Soil PHNeutral
Soil TypeLoam Peat Saline Sand
FeaturesFast Growing
MPNDoes not apply
GenusHelianthus
Plant HabitClimbing
Plant FormSeed
Plant FormatSeeds
VarietyAdenium Obesum
Cultivating Difficulty DegreeVery Easy
UseOutdoor Plants
UPCDoes not apply
USDA Hardiness Zone6,7,8,9,10
Indoor/OutdoorIndoor & Outdoor
Life CyclePerennial
Common NameBamboo
Brand5RB
WateringMedium
USDA Hardiness Zone (°F)3 (-40 to -30 °F)
Plant Categoryseeds
Plant NamePlumeria
Season Of InterestFall Spring Summer
Plant TypeDecorative Plant
FoliageDeciduous
ModelKing Arthur

Growing Bamboo from Seed Place the bamboo seeds in a strainer and rinse them with cool water to remove any dust or debris that may be clinging to the seeds. Pour the seeds into a bowl. Make a 10 percent salt solution and pour it over the seeds. Let the seeds soak in this solution for five minutes. Pour the seeds back into the strainer and rinse off the salt solution. Soak the seeds in clear water for 15 minutes, and drain them to dry. Make a half-and-half mixture of perlite and peat moss. Moisten the mixture until you can grab a handful and just barely squeeze out a drop. Place the soil mixture in a flat planter box with a lid. A plastic sweater box with holes poked in the bottom is the ideal size and shape for this project. Draw rows in the soil mix about 1 inch deep and plant a sprinkling of seeds along each row. Alternately, dig a round hole 2 inches across and 1 inch deep. Sprinkle about 10 seeds in the bottom of the hole. Cover the surface of the mix with these holes. Cover the seeds with very fine soil mix. Place the lid on the box and move the box to a spot where it won't be disturbed. Remove the lid every three days to give the plants fresh air. Moisten the soil mix during this time if it has begun to dry out. Replace the lid after you have watered the mix. Remove the lid permanently after the seedlings reach the lid inside. The first seedlings will sprout after two to three weeks, and the seeds will continue to sprout until they have all emerged. Mix an all-purpose houseplant fertilizer according to the package directions. Pour the fertilizer into a clean spray bottle and mist the plants once they are four weeks old. Transplant the seedlings into individual pots after they have been growing for a month. Use the same soilless mix for growing the seedlings indoors.

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