Lucky Bamboo's Many Meanings, Plus Care Tips
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Your article says lucky "bamboo" can be grown in soil or water, and it goes on to tell how to grow it in water, but there's nothing about how to grow it in soil. rich soil? poor soil? fertilized soil? unfertilized soil? does it prefer drier or damper soil?
Lucky bamboo isn’t picky when it comes to soil. Use a standard potting mix with a few scoops of perlite mixed in to increase drainage. Keep the soil moist, but not wet, letting the top inch or so dry out between waterings.
thank you :^D
Bamboo is NOT toxic to cats
Bamboo might not be dangerous to pets, but 鈥渓ucky bamboo,鈥 which is actually a type of Dracaena, is known to be toxic.
I do have a lucky bamboo growing in water. Some of them sprouted branches from under the water and I cut one of those branches and put it in the soil. For some reason, the one in soil has now developed yellow leaves, not sure why.
Thanks, I love your articles about plants. I did not know about the "lucky" bamboo.
I think i should get one or two or 21 to be healthy, wealthy and wise!.
Erm...yeah, that. Even after giving many rooted snips to neighbors, I still have large glass vases filled with ever-growing stalks camping out by a kitchen window (great indirect light). I didn't know the water needed to be changed so often - have been doing that and disinfecting (then thoroughly rinsing) the vases/rocks/pebbles maybe twice a year (thanks for the tip!), and while I do try to use distilled water, I often end up using regular chlorinated tap water... So, how can I encourage this ever-growing forest to grow a bit less enthusiastically? They're vying with the "generic kitchen vine" to take over the place.
Where can I get one?
Hi, Florence - I've seen lucky bamboo sold at Lowe's hardware stores, weekend markets, farmer's markets, etc. Now that you know what to look for, you'll probably spot them everywhere.