2 Lucky Bamboo sticks

LE 395.00

An indoor plant that tolerates the shadow places. It’s almost hard to kill.

Needs indirect sunlight.


Stands in water.


Low maintenance plant.

 

Growing Conditions:
Light:

Lucky Bamboo does great in bright light. It’ll tolerate lower light levels just fine but it won’t grow much. Avoid putting it in the direct, hot sun as it’ll burn the new shots.

Water:

Change the water inside the vase about every 2 months. Make sure the water completely covers the root zone, add water every 2-7 days depending on the temps. If the water is smelling bad, then change it!

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Height: 2 of 70 cm

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Plant Care Guide

Lucky Bamboo prefers bright indirect light and should be protected from direct sunlight. Harsh sun can cause yellowing leaves.

Bamboo reared inside a water, ensure the roots remain submerged and refresh the water monthly "Reducing the frequency of changing water less than month could cause harmful to the plant and the opposite, ignore changing the water more than month will result a stagnant water which will infect the plant by pathogens". During the month just refill what consumed by bamboo until the same level.

Feed very lightly a few times per year. Excess fertilizer can easily damage the roots and foliage.

Using filtered or low-mineral water often prevents leaf tip browning and keeps the stems looking healthier.

If you notice a stalk developing a yellowish discoloration, take the following steps promptly:

  1. Isolate the affected stem – Remove it from the shared vase immediately to prevent the infection from spreading to healthy stems.
  2. Prune back into healthy tissue – Cut away the yellowed section, making sure to also trim a small portion of the adjacent green wood. This ensures all infected or compromised tissue has been fully removed.
  3. Seal the cut – Apply wax (or a similar sealant) to the fresh cut surface to protect the wound from moisture-borne pathogens and reduce the risk of reinfection.