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I started bamboo (gold green stripe, I think) in the largest container I could find at Lowe's. It has taken off but I think it may be root bound. The leaves get all shrivelled if we don't get rain once or twice a day. I've added more dirt on top, but it seems to be just a mass of roots. And my theory is that it dries out so fast because there isn't enough dirt. What do I do? I know bamboo is grown in containers all the time, but how do I deal with this problem. Also the leaves seem to be yellowing even though I fertilize with Miracle Gro every couple of weeks. I've also used OsmoCote.
Any suggestions?
Thanks.
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