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Propagating bamboo - I think it worked!

cactusjoe1
18 years ago

I am trying to put those airborne rhizomes to good use instead of turning into those skinny culms-wanna-be. Here is what I did, pictorially. Have a look and tell me what you think.

(1) I striped the sheaths off the young rhizome (in this case P nigra). Made a few shallow longitudinal scores through several nodes and internodes with a sharp knife, taking care not to damage the buds.

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(2) Applied rooting hormone to the scored areas. I use a rooting gel - it's easier to use in this situation.

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(3) Pushed the rhizome through a drainage hole of a 2 gallon pot.

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(4) Secured the pot (I improvised) and filled up with soil-less mix.

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(5) I then watered it well, and I waited....................

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(6) ..............for a year. Here is my first "success" - one that I did in August of 2004. It has lots of roots, but it will be another year or two before I will find out if it will produce new shoots. The presence of healthy "buds" from the rooted nodes seem promising.

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