Anchovy bamboo, pocket coconut, rich coconut, Hawaiian bamboo are all common indoor potted plants, they have some differences in appearance and maintenance, let me give you a detailed introduction:
1.Appearance differences:
Anchovy bamboo: The plant is tall and large, up to 3-6 meters, with lanceolate leaves and finely serrated edges.
Pocket Coconut: The plant is short, generally no more than 1 meter, and the leaves are oval and thin.
Fugui Coconut: The plant is medium in size, up to 1-2 meters, with oblong and thick leaves.
Hawaiian Bamboo: The plant is shorter, generally no more than 1 meter, and the leaves are lanceolate and wide.
2.Maintenance Differences:
Light: Anchovy bamboo, pocket coconut, rich coconut, and Hawaiian bamboo all prefer bright scattered light, but cannot be directly exposed to sunlight.
Watering: Keep the soil moist but not waterlogged. Watering should be done thoroughly and avoid only wetting the surface.
Temperature: The suitable growing temperature is 18-25 degrees Celsius, and it is necessary to keep warm in winter to avoid freezing.
Fertilization: Liquid fertilizer can be applied every other month or so, and fertilization should be stopped when the temperature is low in winter.
Propagation: Anchovy bamboo, pocket coconut, rich coconut, and Hawaiian bamboo can all be propagated by dividing or sowing seeds.
Maintaining these plants requires attention to maintaining the right environmental conditions, with regular watering, fertilization, and pruning to maintain healthy plant growth. At the same time, it is necessary to pay attention to the prevention and control of pests and diseases, and deal with the problems of plants in a timely manner. Hope you find the above helpful!
Green plant maintenance Anchovy bamboo, pocket coconut, rich coconut, Hawaiian bamboo.