Add this striking, low-maintenance plant to your garden by planting or transplanting it in the cooler fall months.
It’s also on the Florida Exotic Pest Plant Councils (FLEPPC) Invasive Plant List.
Light
Heavenly bamboo is adaptable to a variety of light conditions from full sun to partial shade.
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However, to achieve the most vibrant colors, heavenly bamboo should be grown infull sun.
Addingperlite, sand, or well-composted materials will help to improve drainage if needed.
Ensure the soil is kept consistently moist but never waterlogged.
After the first growing season, water as needed.
Temperature and Humidity
Ideally, heavenly bamboo is grown in a warm, slightly humid, wind-protectedenvironment.
Fertilizer
Regular fertilizing helps to encourage blooming and preserve a heavenly bamboos vibrant color.
Apply a fertilizer designed forornamental shrubstwice a year in the early spring and early summer for the best results.
Prune the canes to varying heights for the best results.
Propagating Heavenly Bamboo
Heavenly bamboo is most readily propagated through cuttings.
Both softwood (new growth) and semi-hardwood cuttings work for propagating heavenly bamboo.
Semi-hardwood is the part of the stem that is partially, but not fully mature.
Older seeds can take much longer to germinate, sometimes a year or more.
When grown in a container, a heavenly bamboo plant should only need repotting every two to three years.
Remember to keep the soil consistently moist.
Heavenly bamboo will need to be watered more frequently when grown in a container versus a garden.
Overwintering
Heavenly bamboo can easily be overwintered indoors to protect it from freezing temperatures.
Bring it inside to grow as ahouseplantin cool weather, but keep pets away from the berries.
The plant can, however, withstand mild pest invasion without much intervention.
The plant may experience bacterialleaf scorch, as well.
What Do Heavenly Bamboo Flowers Look Like?
In the spring, dainty white flowers are followed by bright red berries that persist throughout the winter.
While the plant can tolerate partial shade, it will look most vibrant in full sun.
In the right conditions, heavenly bamboo can live up to 30 years.
Heavenly bamboo can be grown indoors provided there is adequate bright light.