In the case of digging Phyllostachys praecox seedlings, it is generally necessary to pay attention to that the bamboo root must bring two new terminal buds, which is conducive to quickly slowing down the rooting of Phyllostachys pubescens and improving the survival rate. Moreover, the bamboo planted is usually two years ago. Early Phyllostachys pubescens, the stem hardness is not enough, which is not conducive to transportation, and the survival rate is poor. Too old Phyllostachys pubescens, the root germination ability is weak, the survival rate is poor, and the amount of bamboo shoots in the middle and late stages is also low.
Mother plants generally used for planting are only used for absorbing nutrients, and are generally used for growth and rooting after whipping. When digging with whips, it can be shorter (15-20cm is enough), and when digging with whips (25-40cm or longer), it is easier to survive and grow quickly, and rooting before planting is mostly developed from the development trend of bamboo shoots (bamboo shoots) with whips removed. The method of disconnecting the bamboo whip is also very particular. It is not just a shovel that can cut it off. Instead, after digging the roots, measure the necessary parts of the whip, mark them, press the bamboo whip with a sharp knife and knock it down at an angle of 45 degrees. Whip along the wound 45 degrees, whip along the wound 45 degrees. The bamboo whips dug out are all splayed, so that the bamboo whips are not damaged, the wounds are smooth, and it is easy to survive after planting. Incline the excavated mother bamboo to the bamboo tail, leaving two or three branches.
After planting, because there are only more than 60 plants per mu, it is impossible to produce shade in the first two years. Weeds grow easily in this land, and food crops can be planted. It is best for soybean, but not for other Cyperaceae. It is harmful to bamboo sea, especially sesame, which is easy to rot bamboo whip and is very harmful to bamboo sea. In the first two years, the bamboo shoots of Phyllostachys praecox also grew and developed. In recent years, we can't dig out the good ones and sell them. If we leave the bad ones, we will leave the bamboo shoots and dig out the bad ones. After three years of operation, Phyllostachys praecox will be able to dig out a large number of bamboo shoots. Phyllostachys praecox is a shallow-rooted herb, which is suitable for growth and development in loose, thick, fertile and moist soil layers, and water storage is prohibited. Therefore, we should choose a mountainous area with gentle slope, abundant water resources, relatively high terrain and fertile soil, and those with low terrain and poor location are not suitable for planting Phyllostachys praecox.