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A Simple Guide to Caring for Lucky Bamboo

This indoor plant may look like bamboo, but it’s actually a Dracaena (D. sanderiana, to be exact).

Here’s how to take care of lucky bamboo, whether you grow it in water or in soil.

Light And Temperature

Bright indirect light, like close to a north-facing windowsill, is absolutely fine. In terms of temperature, the species is a bit more specific. It doesn’t mind intense heat as long as it’s not being scorched by the sun, but it doesn’t respond quite as well to cold.

Water And Humidity

Dracaenas are known for being quite forgiving when it comes to soil moisture! They don’t tend to be the quickest growers and their fleshy stems store water well, so it’s usually best to take it relatively easy with the watering can.

Soil And Planting

If you’re growing in soil, remember that drainage is an important factor for houseplants like Dracaena. They don’t like wet feet, and a soil type that retains water for too long can lead to root rot or even deadly stem rot in the long run!

Although lucky bamboo doesn’t need much to thrive, it will appreciate some fertilizer from time to time to prevent yellowing leaves and slow growth.

Fertilizing

Like most houseplants, a lucky bamboo plant won’t really need to be pruned. You can remove dead leaves and also opt to trim any offshoots that you don’t like the look of, but more than that won’t be necessary.

Pruning

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