Saturday, November 14, 2015

What To Understand Concerning Black Bamboo Plants In Pots

By Mattie Knight


Black bamboo is scientifically known as Phyllostachys nigra. It is a flowering plant belonging to the subfamily of Poaceae grass. The native origin of the plant is a Chinese province called Hunan. Predominance was initially restricted in China, but that is no longer the case. Today, black bamboo plants in pots are common almost everywhere in the world.

The plant grows at a very slow rate, talking several years to advance to a sizable height. That is probably one of the reasons it can be planted conveniently in pots and other kinds of vessels. A full grown plant can measure up to five meters in height and produces leaves that spread to cover a large area. Once it has achieved a given height, it is usually transplanted into the ground so that it can continue growing.

The plant is preferred because it has several desirable and beneficial features that many people want. The various benefits it offers is one among the reasons many people like it. Besides being planted, the tree can also grow on its own without human influence. When this happens, it is usually described as invasive and spreads to other areas very fast as it kills other plants.

Shade, fuel, protection against strong winds, privacy, security, timber, and food are some among the benefits provided by this plant. In Asia, natives continue to consume it as food. Some of the products made from timber derived from it include flooring products, furniture, and musical instruments. The canes can be dried to serve as fuel for warming up spaces or for cooking.

When grown in pots, the tree must be provided with water and all the nutrients it needs. Otherwise, it would die off. The soils need to be fertile and slightly acidic. Both fertility and acidity can be natural or can be introduced from artificial products. When introduced, one must ensure that the factors remain within acceptable range. Daily irrigation is not necessary because they cope quite well in dry conditions.

The choice of pot should ensure enough space including room for growth every year. Growing in small pots will require frequent transplanting into bigger containers, which disrupts normal growth and may cause retardation. Strength and durability of the container should also be high. Harsh elements of weather such as rainfall, frost, ice, sunshine, and strong winds should not affect it much.

Drainage should be ensured by making holes underneath the container so that excess water can be drained. Conditions provided in pots are much better because of porosity. Porosity ensures proper aeration so that oxygen is never lacking in the soil. It also prevents water-logging.

Potted plants are easier to manage because once soil issues have been sorted out, the only thing left is to ensure proper irrigation. This can be done in the morning or evenings and does not have to be daily. Companies that sell potted plants should be in a position to offer assistance.




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