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Overrated plants. They go yellow and die very quickly, especially in soil. I have one cutting that is growing in water and it's doing wel...Read More
This is growing in my garden, it was in a pot that my father gave me and I left it out when the last two winters dipped into the twenties...Read More
I had one for over a year it was in water on my patio for half the year lived out side fine. This summer I put it in soil and moved it un...Read More
It does a lot better in soil. I've had mine for 8 years and i love it so much
I was given one some years ago in a tiny decorative pot, it has been repotted several time but now has grown MUCH too large, I have 12 ft...Read More
My wife and I just recieved one of these great plants. We are very new to this kind of houseplant. The plant is doing great, but we hav...Read More
I have had similar problems, such as the stems turning yellow and dying for no apparent reason. None of my four remaining plants are espe...Read More
I have 9 of these plants. All were gift while I've been in and out the hospital. They are so easy to take care of and I love to see them ...Read More
My plant (in the stone/water medium with three stalks) grew to nearly three feet in height and was in danger of falling over. I was unab...Read More
We've had numerous of these plants over the past 8 years. We were told to keep them in water-only, just enough to cover the roots. Some...Read More
My Lucky Bamboo has grown on my Houston patio for 3 years with no protection. May of this year I moved to Brookshire, Texas & planted it ...Read More
Of course, the Lucky Bamboo is real easy to handle and looks really tropical.
This is perhaps one of the easiest plants I have ever grown. I got it last year when it was less than a foot tall. The one i own has thre...Read More
I got a great display from my Girlfiend of Lucky bamboo . . . cept it's not soo lucky . . . similar problem to the above. There's about 2...Read More
After staying in the Hyatt Regency in Chicago, we knew we had to have some bamboo. My sister had to watch our pets so we brought her it ...Read More
This seems to be a very interesting plant and one easy to grow. I need some good luck (the plant has to be given to one to bring good luck).
See comments I posted on propagation under Dracaena sanderiana. These methods should work just as well for this species. I have both gr...Read More
A fun little plant...... easy to grow...... nice as a gift to a child or to a housewarming...... a lucky feng shui plant....... a commo...Read More
Lucky Bamboo doesn’t like too much sunlight and does very well indoors. If you have it in water instead of soil, you can fertilize it ...Read More
I have 5 sticks of it two in water and three in soil all growing indoors. I love the look of it and how easy it is to grow. One of the st...Read More
I have never had an easier plant to grow. Mine are about 2' now, they were about a foot when I got them. I have heard that they can get t...Read More
I bought one of these last Spring. I have placed it in various areas -- full sun to full shade. It does quite well in any location. Mi...Read More
I recently cut my plant into two pieces, and placed both pieces in water. The top half, with leaves went yellow and is no more. the bot...Read More
I have three long stems of this plant in water and rocks. I wonder if it would harm the plants to cut them in half to create more plants.
My experience with this plant has been very pleasant. I have bought several of these plants and have tried several techniques for growing...Read More
I purchased my first three Lucky Bamboo plants in Virginia (U.S.) in 2002. The salesperson said to place it in enough water to cover the...Read More