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A How-To Guide on Growing Bamboo Indoors

by April Davis 01/27/2022

Despite its sheer beauty, bamboo has a bad rap as an outdoor plant because of its rapid growth and tendency to spread across the property. But those reasons are exactly why it makes for such an excellent indoor potted plant. Beyond that, it’s a low maintenance plant that is elegant and brightens up the room in an instant. If that’s exactly what you’re hoping for in a houseplant, this indoor bamboo guide is for you.

Select Your Preferred Variety

Your first step is choosing your preferred type of bamboo. Although there are many kinds in this plant family, not all will thrive indoors.

The most popular indoor bamboo varieties include:

  • Koi

  • Takemurai

  • Holochrysa

  • Flavenscens Inversa

  • Vittata

  • Albostriata

  • Sasa Tessellata

To decide between your options, examine their appearance and hardiness. If you’re a beginner, you might like the rather hardy Vittata, which turns a beautiful golden yellow color. Advanced indoor gardeners might want to try the Sasa Tessellata, which grows huge leaves up to four inches wide and two inches long.

Set Your Bamboo Up for Success

By choosing the right pot, soil and placement in your house, you can help your bamboo thrive starting from day one. When selecting a pot, go with one just slightly bigger than its original container. Beyond that, make sure that it has a wide mouth that will allow the root ball to come out in one piece when you need to repot it.

Fill the new pot with a high-quality potting soil and plant your bamboo inside. Then, completely moisten the soil with distilled water to help the roots get established. Never use tap water since even a small amount of chlorine can damage your plant.

Keep Temps Warm and Provide Lots of Light

With your bamboo in its new container, find a spot inside that gets full to partial sun. In that spot, your plant will grow strong stems and brilliant green leaves. Give your plant a quarter turn each week so all of it gets to enjoy the sunlight every month.

Bamboo plants appreciate a trip outside to directly soak in the sunshine when you can swing it. They like to sway in a gentle breeze, which helps to strengthen their stems and roots even more.

Although bamboo can tolerate cold snaps well, it is happiest when temperatures hover around 70 degrees Fahrenheit. They can tolerate up to 90 degrees without breaking a sweat though. Normal humidity levels are fine, so you don’t have to worry about making any adjustments there.

Apply Fertilizer Monthly and Gradually Upgrade Your Pots

Since bamboo plants can suck all the nutrients out of the soil over time, apply liquid fertilizer about once a month. Observe the growth of your bamboo and upgrade the size of your pot whenever it seems a bit cramped.

You can also cut back the extra bamboo shoots as you need to keep it happy in its container. Or gently separate them when repotting your plant and give them away to your loved ones, so they can grow some bamboo as well.

As you follow these steps, you will end up with a strong, healthy indoor bamboo plant. You can then use that knowledge to grow other varieties that catch your eye and end up with a houseful of beautiful bamboo.

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April Davis

Congratulations!! You have found The Agent who truly believes in treating others the way she would want to be treated. I was NOT born a Bay County resident; I'm a transplant from Georgia. This actually gives me a bit of an edge in seeing things through the vision of a newcomer. This edge is the fact that I've done all the research and traveling to find the attractions, benefits, events and a wealth of other information most new arrivals to beautiful Bay County are seeking to find. I will walk that mile (or more) with YOU to find YOUR IDEAL IMAGE HOME. Although each of us has different wishes for our homes, we can all agree that we want it to be "A place of refuge, comfort, hope, memories and happiness". I know Bay County extensively and I'm familiar with being in the military "family". I am an extremely proud Retired Air Force spouse. My motto as your agent is: "It is my mission to treat YOU as I would desire to be treated". I would like to help you with full integrity, on a timely basis and with positively your best interest at heart. If you are currently a Bay County resident and wish to sell or purchase a home, please consider my services as well...because; that same integrity used for newcomers will be exactly the same for locals!