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How To Care For
LuckyBamboo
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For soil grown plants simply mix 2 mL of PowerFeed with 1 litre of water and apply the solution every 4 weeks.
PowerFeed is an organically based liquid fertiliser and soil conditioner that promotes vigorous, healthy growth. It also contains liquid composts, which stimulate beneficial soil microbial activity, promote good soil structure and increase nutrient availability.
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If you are growing Lucky Bamboo in a pot, be sure to use a good quality potting mix. Drainage is important. Plants grown in soil like a moderate amount of water. They don’t like to be over or under watered, so allow the top of the soil to dry out between watering.
Growing Lucky Bamboo in Soil
Lucky Bamboo can be grown in a vase or container with water and pebbles for support. Be sure to keep the roots covered with water and top up when required. The water should be changed completely every two weeks. Lucky Bamboo can be sensitive to chlorine and other chemicals often found in tap water, so where possible use rainwater or distilled water or leave tap water out for 24 hours to allow the chlorine to evaporate.
Growing Lucky Bamboo in water
Lucky Bamboo grows well with little fertiliser, but the right food in the right amount can make a big difference. The best time to feed
water grown plants is when you change the water. Simply add 2 mL of PowerFeed to 1 litre of water every 4 weeks.
Healthy Lucky Bamboo in Water
Healthy Lucky Bamboo in Soil
In Feng Shui, Lucky Bamboo (Draceana sanderiana) is said to bring good luck and fortune. It’s one of those beautiful,
versatile plants that can be grown in a vase of water or in the soil and the stems are often grown into decorative
shapes, so it’s the perfect addition to your home or office.
Lucky Bamboo likes to be grown in bright, filtered light. Exposure to direct sunlight can scorch the leaves and lack
of light can promote weak, lanky growth and faded foliage. Place plants away from air conditioning and heating vents.
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