Lucky Bamboo Dome Arrangement - Plant
Description for Lucky Bamboo Dome Arrangement
Lucky bamboo plants are extremely easy to take care of and require very little maintenance, making them a perfect gift for a grandmother on Mother s Day, or a grandfather on Father s Day. Lucky Bamboo is one of the most popular feng shui cures. You can see feng shui lucky bamboo in most floral shops nowadays. These cute little arrangements in their exotic containers are stalks of Dracaena sanderiana, a plant native to the equatorial West African region.
Common name | Flower colours | Bloom time | Height | Difficulty |
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- | - | - | up to 3 to 5 feet. | Easy |
Planting and care
It s probably easiest and a little cleaner to grow in water and stones, though it can also grow in soil. Ultimately, it s up to you and will likely be determined by the pot or vase you have available.
Sunlight | Soil | Water | Temperature | Fertilizer |
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Plenty of indirect sunlight | If you want to grow it in soil, well-drained, rich potting soil is best. | Keep water fresh by changing it every week, and always keep water levels at approximately an inch from the base of the canes. | 65 to 70 degrees C | Add a mild solution to the water such as African Violet fertilizer. Since growth can be controlled by feeding, small amounts of fertilizer will keep the plant at a manageable size. |
Caring for Lucky Bamboo Dome Arrangement
- As for what water to use, this plant is very sensitive to chemicals like fluoride and chlorine only use tap water if it s been sitting out for 24 hours (so the chemicals can evaporate. Otherwise, bottled water is best. Once the plant has grown roots, the roots must be kept covered with water. Again, 1 to 3 inches is all it takes.
Typical uses of Lucky Bamboo Dome Arrangement
Special features: Lucky Bamboo is one of the most popular feng shui cures. You can see feng shui lucky bamboo in most floral shops nowadays. These cute little arrangements in their exotic containers are stalks of Dracaena sanderiana, a plant native to the equatorial West African region.
Ornamental use: Place this lucky bamboo arrangement in any spot in your house or office to enhance the good energy, to revitalize the bad, and to bring growth into your life.
References
- http://www.wikihow.com/
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"I ve bought quite a few of these and are growing very well.
Awesome experience!!! Luved the plant. Looked exactly the same. Thank you NL
Plant is in good health.. I m really happy with this little one.