Okay, here’s my blog post about identifying bamboo diseases from photos, written from a personal experience perspective, using simple language, and formatted with basic HTML tags:
So, I’ve been getting really into bamboo lately. I planted a bunch in my backyard last spring, and it’s been growing like crazy. But then, I started noticing some weird spots and discoloration on some of the leaves and culms (that’s the bamboo stalk, FYI). I freaked out a little, thinking my beautiful bamboo was doomed!

My first step? I grabbed my phone and started snapping pictures. Lots of them. Close-ups, different angles, the whole nine yards. I figured I needed good evidence before I could figure out what was going on.
My Photo-Taking Process
Here is the process I used for my bamboo.
- Get Close:
I wanted those details. Spots, streaks, anything that looked “off.”
- Different Lighting:
I took some photos in direct sunlight, and others in the shade. Sometimes the light changes how things look.
- Whole Plant and Close-Ups:
I made sure to photograph the entire plant and get some good photos of the details that I see.
- Note the Time:
I did this little experiment a month ago, and I forgot to mark the time when I was doing my experiment.
Once I had a bunch of pictures, I started comparing them. No, really. I sat down with my laptop and my phone and started looking for patterns. I noticed that some of the spots were circular, others were more like streaks. Some leaves were yellowing, others were browning at the edges.

Then, I did a deep search online. I literally typed “bamboo diseases photos” and my description, which took me to another page. I made more searches based on the images I’ve seen on the first website I’ve visited.
After all of the searching I did, I found two that my bamboo might have.
- Bamboo Mosaic Virus:This is something that I can tell based on the mosaic patterns of the leaves.
- Rust:It’s not just for metal y’know?
The next thing I’m going to do is contact my seller or a specialist about the bamboo I have. Wish me luck!