How to grow giant bamboo from seed? |
LOOKING FOR GIANT BAMBOO SEEDS? THE CLICK THIS LINK FOR THE 'SEEDS OF EADEN' SEED STORE
There are a number of species and even genera associated with the 'Giant bamboo' common name although it is usually the impressive Bambusa arundinacea or Dendrocalamus giganteus which are mostly regularly cited. So, how do you grow giant bamboo from seed?
Once you have obtained your giant bamboo seeds they will need to be pre-soaked for approximately 24 hours in lukewarm water, somewhere about 86 F - 30 C. To maintain this temperature in cooler climates place the seeds in an airing cupboard or other such permanently warm position.
Giant bamboo seeds |
When using Jiffy 7 pellets, soak them in water first before placing them into in a plastic pot. Sow the seeds on the peat pellets and cover the seeds with a thin layer of peat (about 2 mm). In warmer countries you can put the plastic pot in a zip-lock bag then fill the zip-lock bag with enough water (along with a few drops of water soluble general fertilizer), so that the compost is fully soaked a few mm of water remaining at the bottom of the bag on the bottom. The zip-lock bag can be sealed and no further maintenance will be required until germination. In cooler countries place the pot in a heated propagator set at the above temperatures.
The germination time for bamboo seeds, depending on the species, will be between 10 and 40 days. Once germinated provide adequate ventilation and pot on once the root system has established in is existing container.
In text image credit - Simon Eade
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