My lucky bamboo grows quite well outside during most of the year; but I've yet to experiment to see if they'll survive the winter. I keep mine shaded from the high sun, and allow them to receive direct sunlight only in the early morning and/or late evening hours. So far, I haven't planted any in the ground outdoors; but if you wish to try it, I'd suggest a well-shaded locale; and make sure they get plenty of water.
No, lucky bamboo cannot grow underwater as it requires oxygen to survive.
You can grow lucky bamboo in just water. Lucky bamboo does not need any kind of soil in order to grow properly. However, people can also grow them in soil if they choose. The soil must have good drainage.
Yes, lucky bamboo can grow in an aquarium as long as the leaves are above the water surface to prevent rotting.
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To propagate lucky bamboo from leaves, you can cut a healthy leaf from the plant and place it in water. Change the water every few days and wait for roots to grow. Once roots have developed, you can plant the leaf in soil to grow a new lucky bamboo plant.
Lucky bamboo typically grows to be around 1 to 3 feet tall, depending on the variety and growing conditions.
Yes, lucky bamboo can grow in a fish tank as long as the leaves are above the water to prevent rotting. The plant can help maintain water quality by absorbing nitrates and providing oxygen for the fish.
Bamboo is not lucky!
To place lucky bamboo in a room, you would use the East side of the room. Feng Shui bamboo is intended to bring good luck.
They stay the same circumference.
wires to train the bamboo
To propagate lucky bamboo plants, you can cut a healthy stem with at least one node and place it in water until roots grow. Then, transfer it to a pot with soil and keep it in a warm, humid environment with indirect sunlight.