Jody,
Select a culm away from the main group and cut the connecting rhizome.
Dig up the culm and transplant it. If the top is very high, you may
want to prune it so the plant conserves moisture. You have at least a
50% chance the culm will survive.
Kevin Topek
Permaculture Design LLC
www.permaculturedesign.net
713.206.2400
ktopek@att.net
On Sep 26, 2008, at 11:45 AM, Jody Troupe wrote:
Is anyone out there a specialist on bamboo propagation? (more
specifically, black bamboo).
Was tried once last year, unsuccessfully. (live in Key West).
Thanks for any info, links, etc.
Jody
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