So, Debbie did her work on the 'Amoneus', and the clump which consists of about 350 culms was put back in place yesterday. I climbed up on top and started cutting the culms at around 15-25 feet. Taking off most of the leaves. Then the hole was dug out slightly before putting a rope around the entire thing and pulling it back over with a tractor. It looks about the same... only it has a strange 90's haircut now.
I suppose this might be the only option for really large clumps of bamboo. cutting the culms prevents the bamboo from acting like a giant sail, and allows for the plant to have a good root/shoot ratio again. It dosent look amazing, but if the upper buds blow, and after this shooting season, itll be fine.
Staking it would work, but the T-posts needed would be astronomical... especially coming into hurricane season! If photos of my antics ever show up, Ill try to post them on this thread.
-eastlandia