To do this, dig up the bamboo roots, piece by piece, and separate a few strong root shoots.
Each process should have 2-3 shoots or nodules (buds), as well as the first thin roots.
Plant the shoots in fresh nutrient soil for balcony flowers.
In addition, in the spring, the plant can be transplanted into open ground again.
Common bamboo blooms rarely and does not produce seeds, so the plant is usually propagated by dividing the bushes, layering, shoots and rhizomes.
The species has three varieties: green-stemmed, golden (yellow-stemmed) and variegated (a three-meter plant with knees about 10 cm long).
Sander's dracaena (Dracaena Sanderiana) outwardly resembles bamboo, which is why it is often called the "Bamboo of
Happiness": it is believed that this ornamental plant brings success and prosperity to the house. It is unpretentious and absolutely not capricious, even an ordinary glass of water.
Bamboo loves water, especially in hot summer weather. In winter, it is better to water the plant once a week.
For irrigation, the water must be settled or melted, because chlorine, which is added to running water, is harmful to the flower.
If the flower does not grow in the soil, but in a vase with water, then it should be changed every two weeks.