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Water only when the soil feels dry to the touch. The plant will need at least 2 inches of water before its roots come in, according to the Flower Shop Network. They must always be submerged. The bigger the plant gets, the more water it will need to cover the roots. This will keep also keep its upper foliage lush. Like any other plant, lucky bamboo has its share of pests and other diseases which can hinder plant longevity.

Yellowing leaves are also an issue and caused by simple aging as well as fluoride and salt. Simply remove the leaves where yellowing occurs to allow the plant to regrow new ones. This plant brings lively chi energy into your home or office and asks little in return. Lucky bamboo plants have a well-earned reputation as nearly indestructible. These tough stalks can survive in vases of water or in soil and under a wide variety of light conditions.

Even a poorly kept lucky bamboo plant will live for a long time. How to Care For Lucky Bamboo Water: Lucky bamboo can grow indefinitely in a vase filled with at least an inch of water and pebbles for support. Change the water weekly. Healthy lucky bamboo roots are red, so don't be concerned if you grow your plant in a glass container and see red roots. LB is sensitive to salts so I use distilled water. You might want to test it out on 1 or 2 stalks 1st to see how it goes. Hi Lydia — You can buy an enzyme safe for the plant which is formulated for this purpose.

The sticky stuff sounds like nectar secretion caused by pest. The most likely cause is spider mites which love Lucky Bamboo. LB does fine in rock or glass chips. I like to allow for evaporation which is fast here in Tucson!

That happens Bridget. Remove the stalk or hide it in the middle. If it was root bound when you got it, that along with the previous owner not changing the water, could cause that bacterial infection. Hi Cathy — Thank you! I like it here a lot; especially now that the weather is cooling. Also, I have a lot more financial freedom here which I love. I just came back from a week in San Diego. Let me know if you have any other questions! I sent a question on March 27th of this year, but never received a reply.

It was a question on repotting. Could you please answer my question. I have three bamboo shoots. Is there anything I can do to take care of this?

Hi Hannah — The leaf spot could be due to infected water perhaps due to a fungus. Hi Nell Recently my tall vases broke twice with the bamboos inside — I Always put some mini stones so the bamboos are happy With the roots- they are very tall and very happy — I had them for over 10 years — they got bigger throughout the years by following simple rules — no direct sun — wash the leaves — bottled water got hard water..

Or divide them again? Hi Stephan — Lucky Bamboos, like all dracaenas, develop a more extensive root system as they grow. I had to move my smaller LB arrangement to a larger dish because the roots were too crowded. Dividing would help. I only wish it was shareable I would love to save several of your articles on my Pinterest board! Kierstyn — Thank you. Pin away! Could be too much light. Hi Thank you for your video on lucky bamboo.

I think I will hit the dollar store for a tall glass vase and rocks. Hello, I have had my LB for more than than 10 years. Recently I saw brown node like things in the stalks. The leaves are fine. Do you know what this could be? Thank you in advance. Hello, I have had a pretty big bamboo plant for a little over 4 years.

Could re-potting have caused this? I also just moved to Arizona and am trying to find a happy medium with this beautiful plant! Hi Karlie — The roots should be orangish.

Black roots indicate rot. It could have been in too much water or potbound in the old vase. Also, change the water every weeks. Bottled water is best. Hi Barbara — Like any Dracaena, you can try tip pruning.

The color of the ties have meaning too. This 1 of mine has gold ties which represents abundance. I saw this beautiful arrangement in a shop near Pasadena. The assortment of Lucky Bamboo was impressive! Is Lucky Bamboo a good indoor plant? Should Lucky Bamboo be in soil or water? Can Lucky Bamboo grow in rocks? Should I cut the yellow leaves on my Lucky Bamboo off? Why are my Lucky Bamboo stalks turning yellow? Can they turn green again? Is Lucky Bamboo pet safe? Is Lucky Bamboo long lasting?

How do I make my Lucky Bamboo grow taller? Just make sure those roots stay covered with water. Comments Thank you so Nell for the information you provided. Btw, thank you for your tips!! It really helps me a lot!! Over-Fertilization of Potted Plants. Actively scan device characteristics for identification.

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