Description
These are thriving plants grown in the Florida sun, which is a perfect environment for sugar cane. Sugar cane is a type of grass, and it is easy-to-grow and fast-growing once it establishes itself. Established sugar cane multiplies rapidly by sending out new shoots from the base. Sugar cane will grow outdoors year-round in zones 9 and up, but you can grow in zone 8 with protection and anywhere else by bringing it in for the winter months. Cover the base with a thick layer of mulch, even up to several feet thick for added frost protection. They are typically hardy to about 20 degrees Fahrenheit, and a good layer of mulch, especially one with extra warmth from active decomposition, can help keep your roots warm even past an air temperature of 20 degrees. You can also grow them in big containers if you need to move them indoors. A 50/50 mix of potting soil and perlite will help keep big pots light for moving, so long as you keep them well watered in the hot months.
You will get a 4-6″ cutting with at least 2 nodes. Many of our stalks already have aerial roots. Sugar cane roots rather easily as long as it does not dry out or mold. We will make fresh cuttings or ship rooted cuttings, depending on stock and time of year.
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Growing Information: Sugar Cane roots easily in most growing medium Coco coir or peat moss will work well. You just need to keep the soil moist. Spraying with a copper solution can help fight off mold. But the cutting will usually root pretty easily if they don’t dry out or get too wet. Once established, sugar cane likes a well-draining, fertile sandy soil and full sun. They will survive with less sun, but they thrive in hot, humid environments.
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