Wednesday, February 1, 2012

How to revive a Lucky Bamboo plant?

I have a lucky Bamboo that i have had for a year and a half now. when i changed pots b/c it got too big for the little one, it started dieing, and has slowly been dieing ever since. the baby ones that want to grow are yellow and crispy and now the long leaves are starting to get yellow at the tip. can someone please tell me how to get my lucky bamboo back to all green and healthy growing stage?

How to revive a Lucky Bamboo plant?
Keep water fresh by changing it every week, and always keep water levels at approximately an inch from the base of the canes. Lucky Bamboo prefers plenty of indirect sunlight and room temperatures at 65-70o. Although opinions differ on feeding, your Lucky Bamboo is a living organism, so it makes sense to occasionally add a mild solution to the water such as African Violet fertilizer. Since growth can be controlled by feeding, small amounts of fertilizer will keep the plant at a manageable size.



Why Are the Leaves Turning Yellow?



Two of the most common factors are 1.) too much direct sunlight; and 2.) too salty or heavily-flouridated tap water. Give your new Lucky Bamboo a thriving start be sure to keep it away from direct sunlight, and water only with filtered or natural spring water.



Hope this helps!! Love ya!!
Reply:If it's lucky it will live.
Reply:Lucky bamboo plant?! I have never even heard of it =*(



Love ya anyways Z !
Reply:Did you also change the soil? I would buy some Root-tone powder at any Walmart and dust the roots, repot it and keep it moist. Don't overwater. Time will tell


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