Growing palms indoors learn about bamboo palm care
It is wise to transplant your palm as soon as you can after purchase. Choose a container for the palm that is 2 inches larger than the nursery pot. The pot should have adequate drainage holes. Cover the drainage holes with a piece of hardware cloth to keep the soil from seeping out.
Use only high quality, rich potting soil for the plant. Fill the container one-quarter full with potting soil, and place the palm in the center of the soil. Fill the rest of the pot with soil up to 1 inch from the container rim. Gently pack the soil around the palm plant with your hands.
Water the newly transplanted bamboo palm with filtered water immediately after planting. Place the palm in a sunny location or a place that receives bright indirect light. Do not place the palm in direct sunlight or near an air vent.
Bamboo Palm Care
Bamboo palm plants do not take a great deal of time or energy to care for. Water the palm, using room temperature filtered water, when the soil surface feels dry. Water the plant until the soil is evenly moist. Do not over water the palm plant or leave it sitting in water. Check often to be sure that the plant is draining properly.
Caring for bamboo palms also involves using a time-release fertilizer during the growing season. Granular fertilizers work best. Be sure to follow the manufacturer’s instructions when feeding your palm plant and always water the fertilizer in.
It will be necessary to repot the bamboo palm once it becomes too large for its present container.
Watch for mites, especially on the underside of leaves. If a mite problem develops, be sure to wash the leaves with a soapy water mixture. Remove brown leaves on a regular basis.
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