Monday, January 30, 2012

Do Lucky Bamboo grow after you cut them?

I have a Lucky Bamboo plant, I've heard that you can take cuttings from the stalks. If you cut from the stalk itself and place it in water, will it grow roots and grow taller? And about the leaves that grow off the stalks, can you cut those? Do they grow? Thanks

Do Lucky Bamboo grow after you cut them?
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Reply:yes
Reply:Lucky bamboo is a draceana, treat it as such-meaning what the houseplant books tell you about the species. If you cut the top off the plant and put it in water it will grow roots, and the stump from the other plant will produce new leaves, Cutting just a leaf off the plant will give you nothing.
Reply:If they don't,,,they're not very Lucky ,,,are they?
Reply:what t-square said


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