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Bambusa Ventricosa
Buddha Belly Bamboo
Max height: 12ft potted
Max diameter: 2-1/2”
Clumping; Non-Invasive
Hardy to 15F
1gal size Buddha Belly Bamboo! Attention this is a steal of a deal, as each will come with a large rhizome root mass. I have taken mature 7gal Buddha belly plants and cut entire sections out, sections include at least one rather accentuated swollen innernode Buddha Belly looking culm, full of healthy foliage and most importantly a very large amount of rhizome root mass capable of developing new shoots over 6ft tall.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Care instructions
When planting for a privacy fence, depending on species and your own preference, space out every 3ft to 8ft apart. (Seabeeze Bamboo - Within 1 year you will have a privacy screen, in two you will have a privacy wall, in three you will have a privacy impenetrable barrier.)
You want to dig holes wide rather than deep. Bamboo likes to stay shallow in the soil, which is why mulch is very important. Bamboo will naturally drop its own mulch as a survival mechanism, shielding its valuable and vulnerable rhizomes from the intense heat of the sun as well as freezing cold temperatures.
My rhizome is not growing
There are many reasons and outcomes to this question. Here is how we troubleshoot, your bamboo/ it’s rhizome should be planted relatively shallow, as gently as possible excavate out the rhizome in question. Many times just under the surface you will find healthy beautiful growth, if so replant and continue as was.
Other times we may find the soil was not porous enough and the growing buds molded off or not enough water and the growing buds dried out.
Those are the most common errors.
Be sure soil is well draining.
Be sure to top off and around generously with mulch
Be sure you are planting these plants/ rhizomes just below ground level, utilizing mulch to add protection and coverage.
Be sure to water plenty, especially at first.