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Vulture

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Re: Happy Thanksgiving (Canada)
« Reply #15 on: October 08, 2012, 09:41:34 AM »
Quick Tips: Lucky Bamboo


 
As millions of "lucky" consumers around the world have discovered, Lucky Bamboo makes the perfect house or office plant.

It needs little care - only about an inch of water and little direct sunlight to keep it happy and thriving...

What is Lucky Bamboo?

Known for centuries as Lucky Bamboo, the plant is not a bamboo at all (botanical name: Dracaena) but a resilient member of the lily family that grows in the dark, tropical rainforests of Southeast Asia and Africa.

How Much Care Does Lucky Bamboo Need?

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-fluoridated 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.

Why Is It Called "Lucky" Bamboo?

Along with its ease of growth, Lucky Bamboo has long been associated with the Eastern practice of Feng Shui - or the bringing of natural elements of water, fire, earth, wood and metal into balance within the environment. Lucky Bamboo is believed to be an ideal example of the thriving wood and water element, with the addition of a red ribbon sometimes tied around the stalks - which is believed to "fire" the positive flow of energy or chi in the room.

The number of stalks also has meaning : three stalks for happiness; five stalks for wealth; six stalks for health. Four stalks, however, are always avoided since the word "four" in Chinese sounds too similar to the Chinese word for "death"!

Can I Take Cuttings from Lucky Bamboo?

Yes. New stalks can be propagated from the original plant by using a sharp knife to cut through a stalk - just below the joint. Place the cutting in fresh, clean water. A fine mist spray to stalks is sometimes suggested to stimulate new bud growth.

How Do I Repot Bamboo?

Like any other houseplant, Lucky Bamboo can be transferred to a vase or pot 2" larger than the original, or planted permanently into a loose sand or soil mixture that provides lots of bottom drainage. To avoid root rot, be careful to let the top of the soil dry out between waterings.



Sandy Buttcheeks

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Re: Happy Thanksgiving (Canada)
« Reply #16 on: October 08, 2012, 01:49:59 PM »
Lost me after line 7. 

Last time I came across something that required that much care and attention, I married her.

Diamond Lil

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Re: Happy Thanksgiving (Canada)
« Reply #17 on: October 08, 2012, 02:52:31 PM »
 ;D

Offline Bilthehut

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Re: Happy Thanksgiving (Canada)
« Reply #18 on: October 08, 2012, 04:59:51 PM »
Lost me after line 7. 

Last time I came across something that required that much care and attention, I married her.

Just make sure that you only put her in a few inches of water, feed occasionally. Oh, and make sure she is the right way up to prevent drowning.

Offline Diane CBPFC

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Re: Happy Thanksgiving (Canada)
« Reply #19 on: October 08, 2012, 05:09:32 PM »
So I will keep them in the water - white fresh roots grew in the soil. I think two of them will make it, not sure if I should trim the dying part off the top of the one my daughter scraped the wax off and re-wax? The leaves on that one went yellow so they would be part of the trim which would mean there would be no leaves left on that piece.

I thought it was really bamboo - I was planning on growing a chair.
People will come from strange lands to hear me speak my words of wisdom. They will ask me the secret of life and I will tell them. Then maybe I'll finish off with a song. The Nomad

Vulture

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Re: Happy Thanksgiving (Canada)
« Reply #20 on: October 08, 2012, 07:58:25 PM »
So I will keep them in the water - white fresh roots grew in the soil. I think two of them will make it, not sure if I should trim the dying part off the top of the one my daughter scraped the wax off and re-wax? The leaves on that one went yellow so they would be part of the trim which would mean there would be no leaves left on that piece.

I thought it was really bamboo - I was planning on growing a chair.

You'd need at least four bamboo plants......

Offline The Peepmaster

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Re: Happy Thanksgiving (Canada)
« Reply #21 on: October 08, 2012, 08:14:42 PM »
Definitely at least 4...

Nostalgia is not what it used to be. 😟

Offline Diane CBPFC

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Re: Happy Thanksgiving (Canada)
« Reply #22 on: October 08, 2012, 09:05:27 PM »
So I will keep them in the water - white fresh roots grew in the soil. I think two of them will make it, not sure if I should trim the dying part off the top of the one my daughter scraped the wax off and re-wax? The leaves on that one went yellow so they would be part of the trim which would mean there would be no leaves left on that piece.

I thought it was really bamboo - I was planning on growing a chair.

You'd need at least four bamboo plants......

How about a milking stool then?
People will come from strange lands to hear me speak my words of wisdom. They will ask me the secret of life and I will tell them. Then maybe I'll finish off with a song. The Nomad

Sandy Buttcheeks

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Re: Happy Thanksgiving (Canada)
« Reply #23 on: October 08, 2012, 10:54:15 PM »
So I will keep them in the water - white fresh roots grew in the soil. I think two of them will make it, not sure if I should trim the dying part off the top of the one my daughter scraped the wax off and re-wax? The leaves on that one went yellow so they would be part of the trim which would mean there would be no leaves left on that piece.

I thought it was really bamboo - I was planning on growing a chair.

You'd need at least four bamboo plants......

How about a milking stool then?

They're made from cows.