50 Giant Moso Bamboo Seeds - Phyllostachys Edulis
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Establish a stately bamboo forest in your backyard!
Grow your own towering bamboo sanctuary with our Giant Moso Bamboo Seeds, Phyllostachys Edulis. These premium seeds provide an opportunity to cultivate one of the largest and most visually stunning bamboo varieties, reaching heights of over 75 feet.
Whether you're a seasoned gardener or new to bamboo cultivation, these seeds promise a rewarding experience, transforming your outdoor space into a lush and sustainable haven.
From crafting natural fences to enjoying culinary delights, the Giant Moso Bamboo adds a touch of grandeur and practicality to your garden, creating an awe-inspiring landscape.
Moso Bamboo is a winter-hardy bamboo, and the bamboo shoots are the most commonly eaten variety. it shoots early and can be dug in the winter.
- Season: Suitable for various seasons
- USDA Zones: Adaptable to different zones
- Height: Over 75 feet
- Bloom: Infrequent; main focus on lush foliage
- Color: Foliage-centric, not known for vibrant blooms
- Environment: Adaptable to different conditions, prefers full to partial sunlight
- Soil: Versatile; well-draining soil recommended
- Deer Resistant: Yes
- Latin Name: Phyllostachys Edulis
- Temperature: Ideal range: 65–75°F
- Germ Time: Varies
- Light: Prefers full to partial sunlight
- Depth: Plant at recommended depth
- Sowing Rate: Follow recommended rate for optimal growth
- Moisture: Maintain consistent soil moisture
- Spacing: Follow guidelines for proper planting spacing
Germination:
These seeds are easy to germinate! Soak the seeds for 2 hours before planting. Please keep it just below the surface of the soil and keep it lightly moist until germination. One growing place in a sunny location.
Sowing and Growing:
- Sowing in the spring or autumn: Soak the seed with water for half an hour, then disinfect the seed with 0.3% potassium permanganate for 2 to 4 hours.
- Clean the seeds with water and soak them for 24 hours.
- Take out the seeds and dry them for 1 to 2 hours.
- Dig a few small holes in the soil, then sow 3–4 seeds in each hole. Cover with soil about 1.5cm.
- Cover with straw and sprinkle profoundly with water.
- Germination will take 10 to 15 days. Keep the soil wet and weedy during germination.
- It can be transplanted after the seedling grows up 10 to 15 cm (4 to 6").
I received seeds only a couple days after purchase. Thanks
What zones
Is Moso bamboo Can be growing in shade ?