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“Lucky bamboo takes pretty well to pruning,” says Hancock. “Keep in mind that when you prune it back, it will form new branches right below the point where you cut it off.
Lucky bamboo prefers humidity levels between 40% and 60%. If the air is too dry, especially in heated or air-conditioned rooms, it may cause the plant to show signs of stress, ...
Lucky bamboo is a tried-and-true houseplant that is popular in both homes and offices thanks to its ease of care, sculptural look and ability to thrive in low light. Knowing a little bit more ...
If you’ve just amputated your amaryllis, pitched the paperwhites or pointed a dying poinsettia toward the weed bin, you can still enjoy some seasonal, New Year greenery with lucky bamboo.
The lucky bamboo plant requires a container which should measure at least two inches wider than its base diameter. Deep containers have excellent water retention abilities, which allow roots to ...
Lucky bamboo requires minimal care: Simply refill with water to maintain a constant level, and replace the water completely about once a month. Distilled water is best.
If you’re lucky enough to own lucky bamboo, it’s important to do everything in your power to not only keep it alive, but also thriving. After all, the braided and spiraled plant is said to ...