Today, with many risks of pollution and erratic climate, finding ways to improve your health and living environment is essential. One of those ways is to grow Japanese Bamboo plants indoors. Japanese Bamboo is a popular decorative plant, known by many different names such as Dracaena surculosa punctulata. The tree belongs to the Dracaenaceae family and grows mainly in Southeast Asia, including Vietnam, Thailand and Indonesia.
Benefits of Japanese Bamboo for health
Japanese Bamboo plants have the effect of filtering air and improving indoor air quality. It helps remove toxins, dust and bacteria in the air, making indoor air cleaner and fresher. According to NASA research, Japanese Bamboo is also one of the plants with the best air filtering ability, especially removing toxic chemicals such as formaldehyde and benzene.
In addition, Japanese Bamboo also helps reduce stress and increase productivity. Studies have shown that having plants in your home improves mood and reduces fatigue, while also increasing productivity and concentration.
Benefits of Japanese Bamboo for the living environment
Growing Japanese Bamboo plants indoors helps enhance liveliness and make the living space fresher. Green plants like Japanese Bamboo also have the ability to reduce noise and help reduce the level of electromagnetic radiation from electronic devices, helping to protect our health.
How to care for and grow Japanese Bamboo plants
Japanese bamboo is a type that likes shade and moderate humidity. The tree is very easy to grow, has 2 types of green leaves and beautiful yellow green leaves. Even though the plant likes shade, after about 1 month (or 1/2 month is better) take it out to a place with moderate sunlight, or a place with lots of morning sunlight for 1-2-3 days (do not expose it to the sun, because the plant is cool and exposed to direct sunlight can easily burn the leaves).
– Remember to water regularly and at the right time
– Don’t let the plant get too dry and then water it too much, otherwise the plant will easily get shocked and die
– Do not water too much, too much water can easily cause the roots to become waterlogged and cause fungus to damage the tree
– For plants kept in a sunny place, only water in the early morning or late afternoon, do not water at noon, the sun can easily kill the plant.
– Once a month you need to fertilize the plant with microbial fertilizer. You should only fertilize the plant when it is outside, do not fertilize it in the room.
– When the tree has many bamboo shoots that grow tall and may tilt, add small bamboo poles to support the bamboo shoots. When the stem is hard, you can remove the stake. If you want to create a dwarf, luxuriant tree, let the tree reach a height of 0.6 – 0.8-1m depending on the purpose, pruning with the tips. Then focus on fully watering and fertilizing the tree. After about 2-3 months, you will have the desired Japanese Bamboo tree.
– Preventing plant diseases: Ornamental plants displayed indoors should not use pesticides. You can use mosquito repellant to kill pests. For plants infected with powdery mildew, you can use a towel and alcohol to clean them. If the disease is serious, you need to leave the plant outside and treat the plant.
– Measures to recover when a tree dries up: When a tree is discovered to have yellowing, withering, leaf loss, etc., it is necessary to promptly take care measures to help the tree restore its vitality. Do not let direct sunlight irradiate plants to avoid causing the heat of sunlight to have a detrimental effect on the plant or possibly causing the plant to die due to dehydration. The place to care for the plant must be a cool place with fresh air and should avoid strong winds.
Japanese Bamboo plants are also very diverse in style and color, from dark green leaves to leaves with white or yellow dots. Therefore, Japanese Bamboo is a great choice for indoor decoration, helping the space become more beautiful and lively.
Conclude
With many health and environmental benefits, growing Japanese Bamboo plants indoors is a great way to improve air quality and create a better living space. Besides, taking care of Japanese Bamboo plants is also very simple and easy, suitable for those who are just starting to grow plants. So, consider bringing Japanese Bamboo into your living space and experience the benefits it brings!
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Benefits of Japanese Bamboo for the living environment