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Lucky Bamboo Care
The
so-called Lucky Bamboo has become quite a popular
houseplant in recent years. With a resurgent
interest among the public in Eastern spirituality,
lucky bamboo plants have found a welcome spot in
many homes, where they are valued for their
interesting, sculptural shapes as well as for their
symbolism.
With its fresh green hues and its vigorous tenacity,
bamboo has been
considered
a symbol of good fortune in Asian cultures for at
least 4000 years. It has the ability to thrive in a
variety of conditions and to adapt to its
surroundings. In the ancient Chinese practice of
feng shui, which seeks to create a balanced
arrangement of the elements of earth, water, wood,
metal, and fire in order to bring harmony to our
living environments, bamboo is valued as a perfect
representative of wood, with its tall, vertical
shape and verdant color. This element is said to
have an influence on life energy, growth, vitality
and physical activity. Because Lucky Bamboo is able
to thrive in many areas of the home or workplace
where other plants would not, it is frequently
cultivated as a means to enhance the positive flow
of energy or "chi" in these areas.
Ironically, the plant which is commonly sold as
Lucky Bamboo is in fact a member of the Dracaena
family (Dracaena sanderiana), plants which are well
known for their durability under adverse indoor
conditions. Because of its ease of care and it
apparent resemblance to the true bamboos, this
Dracaena is now widely grown.
Caring for lucky bamboo plants is very easy.
Typically, they are grown in a few inches of clear
water, perhaps supported by small pebbles, stones,
or marbles. It is important that the water be kept
clean and fresh and not allowed to stagnate. In
areas where the local water is heavily treated with
chlorine or flouride , the leaf tips or edges of the
lucky bamboo may become yellow or brown. This
condition can also be caused by too many salts in
the water, such as in "softened" water. Thus, it may
be advisable to allow tap water to stand in an open
container for 24 hours, allowing the chlorine and
flouride to dissipate, before using it with your
plants. In the presence of salts, it's best to used
filtered or distilled water.
Appropriate light levels are also an important
factor in caring for lucky bamboo. The plants grow
naturally under the shady canopies of taller
rainforest trees. Thus, they prefer an indoor
location with bright, indirect light. They will
perform well under artificial lighting. Too much
direct sun can cause burning of the leaves. Too
little light will lead to weak growth, stretching
and poor coloration. Normal household temperatures
are ideal.
Since water contains no nutrients per se, the best
care for lucky bamboo plants includes the occasional
use of a dilute solution of plant food. Without soil
to buffer the fertilizer salts, the roots are
susceptible to burning if the solution is too
strong. Use any standard house plant food at about
one-tenth the recommended dilution rate each time
you change the water.
Lucky bamboo is frequently seen growing in unusual
twisted, curved, or spiraling forms, which seem to
enhance it appeal and sense of mystery. The plant
does not grow this way naturally. In fact, the
curving shapes are produced by laying the plants on
their sides, with light directed from the top and
shielded from each side, causing them to grow in one
direction only ?toward the light and opposite
gravity. The plants are rotated regularly to
encourage the spiraling form. Naturally, this is a
time-consuming and labor-intensive process which
justifies the somewhat higher prices commanded by
lucky bamboos.
Your local florist can provide you with your very
own lucky bamboo plant, and with just a little
simple care, you too can bring a bit of harmony as
well as elegant style to your living environment
which will last for years. May good fortune smile
upon you!

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*This article is cited from
flowershopnetwork.com |
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