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Vendor: Jiffy Plants
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Selling size: Well rooted plant | 3 inch pot Included | Secure Packing
Here’s a complete care guide for Water Bamboo (Equisetum spp.), also known as Horsetail or Water Bamboo Plant — a unique, reed-like plant that thrives in wet and semi-aquatic environments 🌿
Water Bamboo, Equisetum - Plant (Water Bamboo) Botanical Name: Equisetum hyemale (commonly called Rough Horsetail or Scouring Rush)
Common Names: Water Bamboo, Horsetail Reed, Snake Grass
Type: Perennial, evergreen reed-like plant
Growth Habit: Upright, clumping stems with segmented joints
Native: Wetlands of North America, Europe, and Asia
Prefers bright, indirect light or partial sunlight.
Can tolerate full sun if kept in constantly moist or wet soil.
In deep shade, growth may become weak and sparse.
Loves moisture! Keep soil consistently wet or submerged.
Ideal for pond edges, bog gardens, or water containers.
If grown indoors, place the pot in a shallow tray with 1–2 cm water at all times.
Avoid drying out completely — the plant may go dormant or die back.
Water Bamboo, Equisetum - Plant (Water Bamboo) Grows best in rich, loamy, and water-retentive soil.
A mix of garden soil + compost + sand (2:1:1) works well.
Can also be grown hydroponically or in aquatic planters with gravel.
Thrives between 15°C – 30°C.
Hardy down to about 5°C, but frost protection is needed for colder regions.
High humidity supports lush growth.
Generally low-maintenance.
Feed monthly during the growing season (spring–summer) with a diluted balanced liquid fertilizer if grown in pots.
If planted in a pond or bog, it usually doesn’t need extra feeding.
Trim old or brown stems at the base to keep the plant neat.
Remove weak shoots regularly to encourage dense, vertical growth.
By Division:
Divide rhizomes during spring or early monsoon.
Each section should have a few healthy stems and roots.
Grows quickly once established.
Water Bamboo, Equisetum - Plant (Water Bamboo) | Issue | Cause | Remedy |
|---|---|---|
| Browning stems | Dry soil or too much sun | Keep consistently moist; move to partial shade |
| Weak growth | Poor light or nutrient deficiency | Provide bright light and occasional feeding |
| Overgrowth | Fast-spreading rhizomes | Trim regularly or grow in containers |
Excellent for water gardens, fish ponds, and container landscapes.
Adds a tropical, architectural look with its vertical green stems.
Also helps filter and oxygenate pond water naturally.