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![]() Just wanted to share some pictures of how my phyllostachys edulis moso bamboo has progressed from the time I bought it until now. It started out as a 2ft tall 1 culm plant with literally 6 yellowish leaves in a 1 gallon pot that was mostly soil in the summer of 2008, but it has made a ton of progress and now in the summer of 2010 it is a decent size grove of around 100 culms varying from 4-6ft tall with several rhizomes starting to leave the confines of the original clump.
2008 24 July 2008, starting to make its first shoots. ![]() 2009 6 May 2009 Making new shoots ![]() 28 May 2009 starting to branch out ![]() 9 June 2009 leafing out ![]() 2 July 2009 leafed out very well ![]() 20 August 2009 more shoots come out of the canopy that reach the 3-4ft range. ![]() 2010 20 May 2010 Onset of shooting season with much larger shoots than last year. ![]() 26 May 2010 Shoots make some huge progress after some warmer weather ![]() 22 June 2010 Shoots start to leaf out ![]() 19 July 2010 Plant starts to get really bushy and still has 4 more months to grow for the season. ![]()
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![]() That's a lot of growth for only 2 years. It looks great! I had some lucky bamboo last summer but it wouldn't grow when I planted it. You seem to know a lot about bamboo. Is sugar cane a bamboo plant? I'd like to try growing sugar cane but I don't know where to find it or if it will grow in zone 7.
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![]() Haven't tried sugar cane yet, but that isn't supposed to survive way up here in the northeast.
As far as planting them in the in the ground I've found many ways of optimizing their growth rate with the moso seedling experiment that I conducted last year. Moso seed experiment - Bamboo Forums In zone 6, they can get through a winter with very little damage by only using 1 layer of clear plastic tarp making sure all the wind is blocked. They do get progressively hardier as they mature so it is important to keep them well protected while they are still seedlings. I still have some seedlings from last year. ![]()
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![]() Cory - FYI, "Lucky Bamboo" isn't a bamboo. It's Dracena sanderiana.
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![]() very cool! I love bamboo...I have some bambusa vittata I grew from a stem that went through the same vigorous growth as yours. Thanks for posting!
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