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4.6 out of 5 (228 experiences)


About Lucky Bamboo
Did you know the genus name Dracaena comes from the Greek for āfemale dragonā? Some plants in this genus have thick, red resin which was reminiscent of dragon blood! š² Dracaenas are native to Africa, Asia, and northern Australia, and are known for being super easy to care for. Some species can go months without water, and many can grow well in low sunlight.
Taxonomy
Dracaena sanderiana
Dracaena
Asparagaceae
Asparagales
Also known as
Ribbon Dracaena, Chinese Water Bamboo and Ribbon Plant

How to care for Lucky Bamboo
How often to water your Lucky Bamboo

every 12
Lucky Bamboo needs 0.5 cups of water every 12 when it doesnāt get direct sunlight and is potted in a 5" pot.
Use our water calculator to personalize watering recommendations to your environment or download Greg for more advanced recommendations for all of your plants.
Water 0.5 cups every
12
Finding light for Lucky Bamboo in your home

a window
Lucky Bamboo can tolerate being far from a window and light source.
Place it less than 6 feet from a south-facing window to ensure it receives enough light to survive šŖ.
Select your region to see how the current weather in your area affects the placement of Lucky Bamboo in your home š”.
How to fertilize Lucky Bamboo

Most potting soils come with ample nutrients which plants use to produce new growth.
By the time your plant has depleted the nutrients in its soil itās likely grown enough to need a larger pot anyway.
To replenish this plant's nutrients, repot your Lucky Bamboo after it doubles in size or once a yearāwhichever comes first.
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It's turned yellow and has some black stuff on the base. #Dracaena
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Bamboo repot! Hello all! I just recently purchased a Lucky Bamboo and sheās in rocks, not soil. I was wondering⦠when Iām ready to repot: 1) does it matter what kind of rocks I use? 2) it seems to be thriving without any drainage in the pot I bought it in, do any of my fellow bamboo owners have issues without drainage? Any other tips are welcome! Thank you! ! #bamboo #luckybamboo #repot
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What are your thoughts on having bamboos in water only? Should I use soil? #Dracaena
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Why is my lucky bamboo droopy? I just keep them in water and change it if it gets murky or gross looking. I make sure the water is filtered and stands out for 24 hours beforehand so I don't understand.
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Hey plant people! I have a lucky bamboo plant that seems kinda unhappy. Any tips or advice?
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my lucky bamboo randomly started rotting not sure what to do iāve been watering it regularly and giving it sun :(
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Can I plant my Lucky Bamboo and Piece Lilly plant in the same large pot?
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Not sure what the issue is or what to try but it isn't happy. Thoughts or suggestions?
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Heyyyy, itās my first plant in my new flat!! Please help me out with tips and tricks to keep it alive š„² #Dracaena
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Really yellow PLEASE HELP
Care Summary for Lucky Bamboo
Lucky Bamboo
Greg recommends:

0.5 cups every 12 days

< 6ft from a window

Repot after 2x growth
Based on the 4ā pot your plant is in, and that it doesnāt get direct sunlight.

What other plant parents say












I love my lucky bamboo plant, I chose to grow mine in water and every now and then just need to add nutrients or plant food and it just keeps growing. Very easy to take care of and does not need a lot of light. Water should be changed weekly or before you add another dose of food







I have had my fair share of plants and this one is the easiest. I keep my bamboo in water because itās easier than keeping than keeping the soil wet but if you like soil and that is easier than go head. I change the water every two weeks, and I keep it behind my Monitor just so it can have some shade, but every once in a while I put it back by my window and let it have some sun like for some hours.









Lucky bamboo is a great plant. Theyāre super cool and can get pretty big. My favorite thing about them is you canāt over water them. In fact, my lucky bamboo plants just sit in a pot of water. However, if you donāt give them enough they will brown pretty easily. They also donāt need a special kind of soil. Mine are planted in some garden rocks, or they can just be in a vase of water. Overall these plants are great!


