2009 Boo Shooting Diary

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Finally the first shoots of the year. :occasion9:

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I expect to start seeing more shoots now that the temperatures are now in the 60s and the soil temps are above 45*F.

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I knew there was a reason I check my plants for shoots at least twice a day: Phy. aureosulcata 'Aureocaulis' has its first shoot poking up, and it wasn't there this morning!
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4/17/2009
Brachystachyum densiflorum has put up a shoot.

The weather should be triggering more shoots this weekend.
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Phyllostachys humilis and an unknown chimonobambusa :roll:
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I was rather surprised today to find this shoot! :shock:

Other plantings of the species had already started to put up shoots, but this one really surprised me! Attachments are of the older top killed culms and of the new shoot.
Old top killed culms.
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P nigra shooting, but only one shoot poking up so far and less than half the size of last year's. This plant lost about 50% of its foliage during the winter and may have been knocked back more than I suspect.
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va_highlander wrote:P nigra shooting, but only one shoot poking up so far and less than half the size of last year's. This plant lost about 50% of its foliage during the winter and may have been knocked back more than I suspect.
I don't think so. I've had plantings completely defoliated that have sized up in the Spring and your planting only lost 50% of the foliage.
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foxd wrote:I was rather surprised today to find this shoot! :shock:

Other plantings of the species had already started to put up shoots, but this one really surprised me! Attachments are of the older top killed culms and of the new shoot.
How old was that plant, and of what type? That's encouraging - I've got a couple that look like that I figured were done for. Maybe shoots will come soon...
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Matt in TN wrote:
foxd wrote:I was rather surprised today to find this shoot! :shock:

Other plantings of the species had already started to put up shoots, but this one really surprised me! Attachments are of the older top killed culms and of the new shoot.
How old was that plant, and of what type? That's encouraging - I've got a couple that look like that I figured were done for. Maybe shoots will come soon...
It is a three year old MOSO seedling. I'm hoping it has enough energy stored in the rhizomes for the shoot to survive. I still have one MOSO seedling that has not yet put up a shoot.

I still have a bunch of Phyllostachys that have not put up shoots yet. Shooting this year seems to be stretched out over a longer period.
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I saw 2 Phy auerosulcata spectabilis shoots today and a couple more from Far denudata.
Most of my bamboos are leafing out from dead looking culms. Vivax, aurea and decora are the exceptions.


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