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Giant Timber Bamboo Seeds for Planting Exotic and Fast Growing Indoor or Outdoor (Giant Bamboo) -100+ Seeds
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Giant Timber Bamboo Seeds for Planting Exotic and Fast Growing Indoor or Outdoor (Giant Bamboo) -100+ Seeds

Sun Exposure:Full sun, partial shade Bamboos are popular garden plants, grown for their fast growth and architectural stems (culms). Some bamboos are perfect for using in tropical planting schemes, while others are more suited to contemporary or urban designs. Some clump-forming species work well as natural screening. Theres a huge range of ba…
Sun Exposure:Full sun, partial shade Bamboos are popular garden plants, grown for their fast growth and architectural stems (culms). Some bamboos are perfect for using in tropical planting schemes, while others are more suited to contemporary or urban designs. Some clump-forming species work well as natural screening. Theres a huge range of bamboo plants to choose from, ranging in colour from black to yellow. Soil pH:Neutral to acidic Bloom Time:Rarely flowers Hardiness Zones:6-10 (USDA) How to Grow Bamboo Soak your bamboo seeds in water for 1 full day. Fill up a shallow glass container up with water that is right around 85° F (30° C). Place your seeds into the water and let them sit undisturbed for between 1224 hours. This kickstarts the germination process for your seeds and increases the odds of planting success. Plant a single seed in the center of each peat pellet. Use a wooden skewer to create a small hole in the top of each pellet. Then, place 1 seed in the center of the pellet. Use your finger to push the pellet down into the peat enough so that it is fully covered. Position the greenhouse in a spot with 1216 hours of indirect sunlight. This is the minimum amount of sunlight that the seeds will require to grow into seedlings. Avoid placing your greenhouse in direct sunlight or you'll risk burning the seeds. Keep your greenhouse covered with the lid in order to trap the warmth.
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Sun Exposure:Full sun, partial shade Bamboos are popular garden plants, grown for their fast growth and architectural stems (culms). Some bamboos are perfect for using in tropical planting schemes, while others are more suited to contemporary or urban designs. Some clump-forming species work well as natural screening. Theres a huge range of bamboo plants to choose from, ranging in colour from black to yellow. Soil pH:Neutral to acidic Bloom Time:Rarely flowers Hardiness Zones:6-10 (USDA) How to Grow Bamboo Soak your bamboo seeds in water for 1 full day. Fill up a shallow glass container up with water that is right around 85° F (30° C). Place your seeds into the water and let them sit undisturbed for between 1224 hours. This kickstarts the germination process for your seeds and increases the odds of planting success. Plant a single seed in the center of each peat pellet. Use a wooden skewer to create a small hole in the top of each pellet. Then, place 1 seed in the center of the pellet. Use your finger to push the pellet down into the peat enough so that it is fully covered. Position the greenhouse in a spot with 1216 hours of indirect sunlight. This is the minimum amount of sunlight that the seeds will require to grow into seedlings. Avoid placing your greenhouse in direct sunlight or you'll risk burning the seeds. Keep your greenhouse covered with the lid in order to trap the warmth.