Caring for potted lucky bamboo

Lucky bamboo plant

The Lucky Bamboo is a plant that is believed to be very easy, but if you do not provide it with the necessary care it will quickly spoil. But let's prevent that from happening to you 😉.

It is a beautiful plant that, in reality, you can have at home for many years, and to prove it we invite you to follow our advice on How to care for a potted lucky bamboo.

Choose a healthy lucky bamboo

The lucky bamboo, whose scientific name is dracaena sanderiana, is also known as tape or lucky bamboo in English. You will find it for sale in nurseries and garden stores, sometimes also in hypermarkets. If you would like to get one, you have to choose one that is bright green, which will tell you that he is healthy. It should not have yellowish areas or stains of any kind.

Something you should also do is smell it. If it has been planted in a container with an unsuitable substrate, or if it has been watered too much, it will probably smell bad. If so, it is better not to buy it.

Plant it in the ground

Once you have your lucky bamboo potted, you should plant it in a pot with substrate and drainage holes. Dracaenas are plants that do not live well in water: they quickly rot. That is why For your specimen to grow properly, it must have its roots in, for example, black peat mixed with perlite in equal parts.

Water the substrate twice a week in summer and every ten days the rest of the year.

Place your lucky bamboo in a bright room

So you can have a good development it is important that you place it in a room with plenty of natural lightotherwise it will weaken. Also, you have to protect it against drafts and frost, since it is a tropical plant that does not tolerate low temperatures. In fact, it can only be properly maintained if said temperature is kept above 18ºC.

Fertilize it and prune it from time to time

From early spring to late summer (you can even continue until early fall if you live in a mild climate) you must fertilize your lucky bamboo with liquid fertilizers that you will find for sale in nurseries and garden stores. You can use the ones that are already prepared for green plants, or opt for the guano What is an organic product. In any case, follow the instructions specified on the package.

Equally, you must remove the dry, diseased or weak leaves so that it continues to look pretty. Use scissors previously disinfected with pharmacy alcohol.

Potted lucky bamboo

So your lucky bamboo will live for many years 😉.


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  1.   Jose said

    Hello, may you have read that it is not a real bamboo? I read in a blog that it is a water plant but kind of a shoot, not a bamboo plant.

    1.    Monica Sanchez said

      Hello Jose.

      No, the plant known as lucky bamboo is actually a Dracaena, not a bamboo.

      Greetings.

  2.   Martina said

    Hello, I just wanted to say that I have one of those and I have it for 2 and a half years, and those years I kept it only in water, and at no time did it rot or dry.

    1.    Monica Sanchez said

      Hello Martina.

      Good, we are glad that you are doing well 🙂
      Plants sometimes surprise us a lot. But this is what we discussed in the article, this plant will grow more and better if it has its roots in the ground, since it is not aquatic.

      Greetings.

  3.   viviana said

    Hello, if you could help me, my bamboo has been in water for two years, its leaves are yellow
    and I want to pass it to a pot
    it's possible??
    thanks greetings

    1.    Monica Sanchez said

      Hi Viviana.

      Yes, it is the most recommended in fact. These plants do not survive in water permanently, as they are not aquatic.

      You can already put it in a pot, with soil. Water it little, about twice a week.

      And to wait. Lucky!