Okey, this is time I would love to share bout Lucky Bamboo or we call it "Baby"..
Source By: Lucky Bamboo Shop
Scientific Name: Dracaena sanderian
The Chinese say lucky bamboo improves Feng Shui
and creates a space where you feel safe and more energized.
It brings luck, fortune, and prosperity to your loved ones—
not to mention the beauty and color it brings into your home!
Unpacking Lucky Bamboo
We packaged your lucky bamboo stems separately from pots or vases to protect them during shipping. Please remove the protective wrapping from your bamboo but do not remove twist ties, if any.
It is important to keep roots moist or in water at all times so put your stems or arrangements in a vase or tray of water if you’re not ready to put them in their new home right away.
Arrangements or Towers
The twist ties on multi-stem bamboo products are not just decorative, they provide necessary stability.
Do not remove them!
Place your lucky bamboo in its container and fill the container with pebbles or marbles.
Add water until the pebble/marble base is fully covered.
Check your bamboo’s water level frequently at first!
Arrangements with several stems will need water at least twice a week, maybe more, especially during summer. If you received a tower with 2–8 tiers, the stems may have shifted during shipping.
Please carefully push each stem down one by one until all their bottoms are all at the same level.
Light
Your lucky bamboo is tough and resilient. It needs very little light and is content with the artificial lighting in your home. Insufficient light, however, will fade the leaves to a light green.
If this happens, just try another location with a little bit more light.
Watering
Lucky bamboo is very easy to take care of just add or replace water one to two times per week.
If the chlorine content in your water is very high, please use filtered or bottled water.
If you keep lucky bamboo in a vase, don’t fill it to the top as you do with flowers.
Lucky bamboo grows roots wherever water contacts it so a higher water level will sprout roots further up the stem than is attractive.
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