Posted by Campa-Man on January 9, 2008, 7:08 am
Hi
Have a Black (Nigeria whatever)Bamboo for two years now, the first year it
lost two of its three canes as I think it got waterlogged, drilled more
drainage in the half barrel that its in and the other two canes lost and
replaced there leaves as they are supposed to.
However I have noticed now that the tips of all the leaves are turning
black, and am worried that I am loosing the complete plant.
Any ideas?
My other long leaf bamboo is flourishing in the same situation.
Posted by Charlie Pridham on January 9, 2008, 8:10 am
andy.vines@amcukfasteners.co.uk says...
> Hi
>
> Have a Black (Nigeria whatever)Bamboo for two years now, the first year it
> lost two of its three canes as I think it got waterlogged, drilled more
> drainage in the half barrel that its in and the other two canes lost and
> replaced there leaves as they are supposed to.
>
> However I have noticed now that the tips of all the leaves are turning
> black, and am worried that I am loosing the complete plant.
>
> Any ideas?
>
> My other long leaf bamboo is flourishing in the same situation.
>
>
>
If its just the tips its wind/exposure damage.
--
Charlie Pridham, Gardening in Cornwall
www.roselandhouse.co.uk
Holders of national collections of Clematis viticella cultivars and
Lapageria rosea
Posted by Campa-Man on January 15, 2008, 6:37 am
> Hi
> Have a Black (Nigeria whatever)Bamboo for two years now, the first year it
> lost two of its three canes as I think it got waterlogged, drilled more
> drainage in the half barrel that its in and the other two canes lost and
> replaced there leaves as they are supposed to.
> However I have noticed now that the tips of all the leaves are turning
> black, and am worried that I am loosing the complete plant.
> Any ideas?
> My other long leaf bamboo is flourishing in the same situation.
>
Posted by echinosum on January 15, 2008, 10:46 am
Campa-Man;770411 Wrote:
> "Campa-Man" andy.vines@amcukfasteners.co.uk wrote in
message news:...-
> Hi
>
> Have a Black (Nigeria whatever)Bamboo for two years now, the first
> year it
> lost two of its three canes as I think it got waterlogged, drilled
> more
> drainage in the half barrel that its in and the other two canes lost
> and
> replaced there leaves as they are supposed to.
>
> However I have noticed now that the tips of all the leaves are turning
>
> black, and am worried that I am loosing the complete plant.
>
> Any ideas?
>
> My other long leaf bamboo is flourishing in the same situation.
> -
It would be much happier planted in the ground.
--
echinosum
Posted by Pam Moore on January 16, 2008, 11:03 am
On Tue, 15 Jan 2008 11:37:03 -0000, "Campa-Man"
>> Hi
>>
>> Have a Black (Nigeria whatever)Bamboo for two years now, the first year it
>> lost two of its three canes as I think it got waterlogged, drilled more
>> drainage in the half barrel that its in and the other two canes lost and
>> replaced there leaves as they are supposed to.
>>
>> However I have noticed now that the tips of all the leaves are turning
>> black, and am worried that I am loosing the complete plant.
>>
>> Any ideas?
My bamboo, phyllostachys nigra, went black and flowered last year. I
cut it all down to the ground and anticipated that that was the end of
it.
Then it sent out a lot of new shoots which looked healthy.
Having read your post I have looked at it today and all the leaves are
black.
Incidentally, last summer I saw clumps of it black and flowering in 3
public gardens.
It is said that once they flower they die, which is what I thought was
happening to mine. Time will tell.
Pam in Bristol
>
> Have a Black (Nigeria whatever)Bamboo for two years now, the first year it
> lost two of its three canes as I think it got waterlogged, drilled more
> drainage in the half barrel that its in and the other two canes lost and
> replaced there leaves as they are supposed to.
>
> However I have noticed now that the tips of all the leaves are turning
> black, and am worried that I am loosing the complete plant.
>
> Any ideas?
>
> My other long leaf bamboo is flourishing in the same situation.
>
>
>