Tuesday, May 4, 2010


You do not have to look very hard to find today bamboo lucky. The pop-up plants in offices, on desks, in businesses and households everywhere. An important part of Feng Shui, lucky bamboo plants are supposed to bring luck and fortune, especially if the plants were given as gifts. It also helps that they have a well deserved reputation as almost indestructible. They can survive in the tough stems glasses of pure water or soil, and in a wide variety of lighting conditions. Even a poorly maintained plant lucky bamboo will live for a long time before it finally succumbs.

The vast majority of lucky bamboo plants are shipped from Taiwan or China, where commercial farmers braid twist and stretch the rods in a multitude of ways. More complex installations lucky bamboo can cost hundreds of dollars and twenty or more stems. Most often, however, plants in pots just lucky bamboo can be had for as little as $ 10 for a set of three strains.

Technically, bamboo is not bamboo at all luck, but a species called Dracaena sanderiana. Although most are grown hydroponically (in water), the lucky bamboo can be potted in soil. A final caveat: Lucky bamboo leaves are slightly toxic, so it should not be kept in a place where animals or children tend to bite them.
Lucky Bamboo Care

Light: Lucky bamboo prefer sunlight, filtered, as in a rainforest. Avoid direct sunlight and burn the leaves. They are more tolerant of the little light it. When the plant starts to stretch, however, or the green fades, more light.
Irrigation: Lucky Bamboo can grow indefinitely in a simple vase filled with stones (support), and at least one inch of water. However, they are very sensitive to chlorine and other chemicals commonly present in tap water. water from the water in your lucky bamboo as distilled water or bottled water or tap water that has been left aside for 24 hours to allow chlorine to evaporate. Health lucky bamboo roots are red, so do not be alarmed, in a glass vase so you can see the roots of red. Finally, good hygiene recommended to change the water every week.
Temperature: Lucky Bamboo likes warmer temperatures between 65 º F and 90 º F. Do not put plants in front of the air conditioning or heating vents.
potting media: In addition to water, the lucky bamboo can be grown in well drained, rich soil. Keep the soil moist but not soggy. Water as you would any kind of Dracaena.
Fertilizer: The plants grown in water only needs to be fed every two months, using a weak liquid fertilizer. A single drop of liquid fertilizer is sufficient for most arrangements bamboo lucky. On the other hand, the lucky bamboo specialty fertilizers available.

Cut and shape your lucky bamboo

Despite its apparent complexity, the lucky bamboo is not formed in the same manner as the bonsai plant wire and judicious adjustment. Instead, they are shaped by rotating the plant stems against a light source, causing the plant to grow naturally toward the light. In China, the stems grow, often at their side to spirally feature. At home, it's a hard process, but can be achieved by placing the plants in a box with three sides and special attention to its rate of growth, turning the ground slowly and evenly. Be patient, it may take some time to do things.

Orlando, however, is an important part of maintaining their health bamboo lucky. Over time, most plants will be too heavy or complex forms begin to lose their shape. In general, it is a good idea to cut the main stem of a bamboo lucky. Instead, cut the stems with a sterile lawn. Then cut the branches back to an inch or two of the main stem. New growth is seen, and the resulting plant will be thicker. In order to discourage the growth of new, dip the cut in paraffin.

Should you wish to change their shape dramatically, you can cut a whole branch flat against the main stem. A scar tanning results, and new shoots may or may not leave the court. Do not throw the cups, because they can be used to propagate new plants bamboo lucky. If you cut a stem, for whatever reason, the new shoots emerge from beneath the cup, and the top, assuming that is healthy, can be used to start a new plant.
The common problems with Lucky Bamboo

The most common errors related to lucky bamboo are usually related to water. Chlorinated water will kill them eventually, and the water is dirty or infected by the bacteria can be fatal. If a plant develops roots black, they must be cut. Also, leaves should not be allowed to rot in the water because they can introduce bacteria. Good hygiene practices of water, changing the water weekly with distilled water or bottled water. If algae grow in water, it is usually because the plant is potted in a vase, which allows light to penetrate and encourage growth of algae. Just clean and start over, put in an opaque container, if the algae is a persistent problem.

The leaves are yellow usually indicate too much sun or too much fertilizer. Cut out the fertilizer and move the plant to a more sombre.

Brown leaves usually indicate dry air or water. Increase humidity by spraying the plants regularly and make sure to use water properly.

If the stems are soft rot or turn, you've probably beyond saving. Worse yet, the decomposition of stems threaten other rods are nearby. Remove at once. If you really want to save, cut the yellow pieces and try to root the cut stems in fresh water.

Finally, the lucky bamboo is susceptible to insects and other problems within the tropical plants. Can be processed manually (picking errors) or by the same methods used in all other indoor plants.

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