The propagation success I didn't expect with Lucky Bamboo
I started with one Lucky Bamboo and now have four, all from propagation. The process is straightforward once you understand watering heavily in the first season to establish the root system — something I picked up from trial and error rather than any guide.
I display them in a poolside or water fea…
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Struggling with Lucky Bamboo — would appreciate advice
I want to be honest: I'm not getting great results with Lucky Bamboo and I'm not entirely sure why. yellowing leaves from drought or nitrogen deficiency has been a recurring problem despite my attempts to address it. I've been focusing on installing a root barrier for running bamboo before planting …
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Three things I wish someone had told me before growing Lucky Bamboo
After growing Lucky Bamboo for over a year here is what I'd tell a beginner.
First: feeding with a high-nitrogen fertiliser in early spring is not optional — it's the foundation everything else depends on. Second: die-back after mass flowering which occurs once per lifetime will happen and you shou…
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Gift that became an obsession — Lucky Bamboo
Someone gave me Lucky Bamboo as a birthday gift and I barely knew what it was. Two years later it's my most treasured plant and I've spent more time researching it than I'd care to admit.
The key discovery was removing the oldest and most congested canes each spring — once that clicked, the plant t…
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The unexpected joy of growing Lucky Bamboo
I planted Lucky Bamboo without expecting much and it's become one of the most satisfying things in my garden. beautiful sound of canes moving in wind is something I couldn't have predicted from looking at it in a nursery. You only understand it once the plant is established and performing.
I keep i…
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Pest battle with Lucky Bamboo — and how I won
I had a serious problem with die-back after mass flowering which occurs once per lifetime on my Lucky Bamboo earlier this year. Caught it late and had to work hard to bring the plant back. The experience was frustrating but educational.
Now that it's healthy again I can fully appreciate rapid estab…
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Started Lucky Bamboo at the wrong time — lessons learned
I planted Lucky Bamboo at entirely the wrong point in the growing calendar and spent the first few months wondering what I'd done wrong. yellowing leaves from drought or nitrogen deficiency didn't help matters. Once I understood removing the oldest and most congested canes each spring things improve…
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Beginner success with Lucky Bamboo — here is what helped
As a complete beginner I was nervous about starting with Lucky Bamboo. It turned out to be more forgiving than I expected, as long as I paid attention to removing the oldest and most congested canes each spring.
I grow mine in a Japanese or contemporary minimalist garden design which is working rea…
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Wildlife value of Lucky Bamboo — an unexpected bonus
I planted Lucky Bamboo primarily for ornamental reasons. What I didn't anticipate was the wildlife it would attract. exceptional tensile strength in the cane structure seems to be particularly appealing to bees and butterflies during the main growing period.
I grow it in a focal point specimen in a…
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Good plant, mediocre results — what went wrong with my Lucky Bamboo
Lucky Bamboo is clearly a great plant — I can see that from other people's results. Mine has been decent but not spectacular, and I think I know why.
I underestimated the importance of removing the oldest and most congested canes each spring in the early stages and paid for it. die-back after mass …
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