Posted by DB01 on May 8, 2006, 10:34 am
i have a black stemed bamboo plant over 6 feet tall in a large pot
about 75% of the leaves are yellow
i am now giving it about of water per day
should i pull the yellow leaves off?
TIA
Posted by Sacha on May 8, 2006, 10:39 am
DB01 wrote:
> i have a black stemed bamboo plant over 6 feet tall in a large pot
> about 75% of the leaves are yellow
> i am now giving it about of water per day
> should i pull the yellow leaves off?
> TIA
My guess is that you're over-watering it by a long way. Bamboos don't
like to dry right out but they don't like being extremely wet, either.
Do you let it drain after it's been watered? I'd cut the watering
down to waiting until the soil or compost feels *just* moist and then
give it a drink, letting it drain, too. If it's outdoors, could it
have been caught by frost?
--
Sacha
www.hillhousenursery.co.uk
South Devon
Posted by DB01 on May 8, 2006, 10:47 am
> DB01 wrote:
>> i have a black stemed bamboo plant over 6 feet tall in a large pot
>> about 75% of the leaves are yellow
>> i am now giving it about of water per day
>>
>> should i pull the yellow leaves off?
>>
>> TIA
> My guess is that you're over-watering it by a long way. Bamboos don't
> like to dry right out but they don't like being extremely wet, either.
> Do you let it drain after it's been watered? I'd cut the watering
> down to waiting until the soil or compost feels *just* moist and then
> give it a drink, letting it drain, too. If it's outdoors, could it
> have been caught by frost?
> --
> Sacha
> www.hillhousenursery.co.uk
> South Devon
Thanks for the info
It is outside but in a sheltered spot
I don't think the frost has got to it
what about the leaves, should i pull the dead ones off?
>
Posted by Sacha on May 8, 2006, 11:08 am
DB01 wrote:
> >
> > DB01 wrote:
> >> i have a black stemed bamboo plant over 6 feet tall in a large pot
> >> about 75% of the leaves are yellow
> >> i am now giving it about of water per day
> >>
> >> should i pull the yellow leaves off?
> >>
> >> TIA
> >
> > My guess is that you're over-watering it by a long way. Bamboos don't
> > like to dry right out but they don't like being extremely wet, either.
> > Do you let it drain after it's been watered? I'd cut the watering
> > down to waiting until the soil or compost feels *just* moist and then
> > give it a drink, letting it drain, too. If it's outdoors, could it
> > have been caught by frost?
> > --
> > Sacha
> > www.hillhousenursery.co.uk
> > South Devon
> Thanks for the info
> It is outside but in a sheltered spot
> I don't think the frost has got to it
> what about the leaves, should i pull the dead ones off?
> >
I'd wait and see if they drop off of their own accord. It's also
possible that it's simply getting rid of old leaves and will put on new
ones, so to be honest, I'd be inclined to leave the poor thing alone
and just don't drown it! ;-)
--
Sacha
www.hillhousenursery.co.uk
South Devon
Posted by DB01 on May 8, 2006, 11:28 am
> DB01 wrote:
>> >
>> > DB01 wrote:
>> >> i have a black stemed bamboo plant over 6 feet tall in a large pot
>> >> about 75% of the leaves are yellow
>> >> i am now giving it about of water per day
>> >>
>> >> should i pull the yellow leaves off?
>> >>
>> >> TIA
>> >
>> > My guess is that you're over-watering it by a long way. Bamboos don't
>> > like to dry right out but they don't like being extremely wet, either.
>> > Do you let it drain after it's been watered? I'd cut the watering
>> > down to waiting until the soil or compost feels *just* moist and then
>> > give it a drink, letting it drain, too. If it's outdoors, could it
>> > have been caught by frost?
>> > --
>> > Sacha
>> > www.hillhousenursery.co.uk
>> > South Devon
>>
>> Thanks for the info
>> It is outside but in a sheltered spot
>> I don't think the frost has got to it
>>
>> what about the leaves, should i pull the dead ones off?
>> >
> I'd wait and see if they drop off of their own accord. It's also
> possible that it's simply getting rid of old leaves and will put on new
> ones, so to be honest, I'd be inclined to leave the poor thing alone
> and just don't drown it! ;-)
> --
> Sacha
> www.hillhousenursery.co.uk
> South Devon
Yes Miss
I promise to do what I'm told :-))
The leaves are hiding the brill black stems.
but i will be patient
thanx
eugene
Berkshire
> about 75% of the leaves are yellow
> i am now giving it about of water per day
> should i pull the yellow leaves off?
> TIA