Lucky Bamboo's Many Meanings, Plus Care Tips
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Hi Christine - I am far from an expert but if what they say about chlorine and floride which is in almost all drinking water, maybe I should have and you need to get a bottle of filtered water that eliminates the above two chemicals. Like one of the other readers indicated, that helped them.
Assuming you haven’t moved the plant into weaker or stronger light, watered it more or less, or exposed it to warmer or colder temperatures than it had been enjoying before, the issue could be due to something in the water. If you are using tap water, it may contain salts or chemicals (such as fluoride) that are harmless to us but that will build up in plants over time. These chemicals can cause browning leaf tips. Refresh the water in your bamboo plant’s container and clean off any algae or other residue, and consider using filtered water for your plant.
I have 2 that were growing fine but noe looks like I might lose them as the leaves are becoming brown and transparent. Any suggestions
trying to grow this bamboo in a container , took it out of a clear bottle cause of algae (green stuff ) on side of glass the stock is still green but the leaves have turned yellow and taken off .. i have three of them in separate containers ,but just put them together in one after cleaning out the pebbles and container using distilled water or from my well ... how can i get them to get back to being healthy & green
Hi, I moved recently and my lucky bamboo plants were left outside by the movers and in all the confusion I didn't find them for 2 days. The leaves are burnt out by the sun and very pale. It does not look healthy.
Any tips on transforming them back to life. They are in small glass vases with pebbles.
Can confirm that if you have a group of stalks that start to yellow, put them in a sunnier location and they will green up again. They also love a bathroom for the humidity. Didn't know new plants could be rooted from clippings - I'll try that. I grow mine in water exclusively, with gravel or stones. While it's easy to change water every couple weeks, the roots get extremely bundled up in gravel once they get older and it's not feasible to clean the substrate. You'd have to replace it every time, so just replacing the water is usually enough. I don't mind some algae in a clear container but I keep them in all sorts of different pots, some clear, some not. Often, if one stalk yellows suddenly, the entire group will die fast thereafter. I've had many groups that live for several years, yet others don't make it more than a year. But since they are inexpensive, I just replace as needed.
I had what resembled bamboo in my back yard where there were 22 trees. These came back every year, took over the back yard and had really pretty purple flowers. Do you know what that would be? I have moved and would love to find some.
I have a lucky bamboo that has a twist to it & I also take care of another plant thats almost 6-8years old at my moms. Its has begun to get yellow leaves lately? .planted in a mixture of soil & pebble. Why yellow leaves?? Please help!
I had a 12-inch lucky bamboo plant doing well in water, I thought better to plant it to the soil--RICH SOIL<. I am saddened that it quickly turned two of its leaves dead. I shifted back to the water. It is OK now. With two leaves lost.
Thank you for the useful information and inspiration!!! I'm looking for some now