Bamboo can grow in a dark room if the room has enough light coming in from windows or other sources. The bamboo will not grow as well in a dark room, but it can still survive.
Bamboo is a versatile plant that can be grown indoors without direct sunlight. There are many varieties of bamboo, so choose one that is best suited for your indoor environment. Place your bamboo in a bright location and water it regularly. Feed your bamboo with a balanced fertilizer every few months. With proper care, your bamboo will thrive indoors.
Bamboo is a type of grass that is native to Asia. It is a fast-growing plant that can reach up to 100 feet in height. Bamboo is often used in construction and furniture-making because of its strength and durability. Bamboo can survive in artificial light, but it will not thrive. Bamboo needs full sunlight to grow properly. If you are growing bamboo indoors, you will need to provide it with a grow light.
Bamboo is a type of grass that can grow up to four feet in a single day. The plant is often used in construction and as a source of food for pandas. Bamboo is also a popular material for making furniture and paper. The plant is native to Asia and can be found in countries like China, India, and Nepal. Bamboo typically has a yellow or green color. However, the plant can turn brown or black if it is not cared for properly. It is possible to turn bamboo from yellow to green again. The plant must be healthy and
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I purchased this Lucky Bamboo to serve as a centerpiece for Thanksgiving. I got the notion for a rustic motif in my brain (see pictures). The outcome was so gorgeous that I decided to use the same Bamboo the following year.These bamboo plants are now gigantic and still very much alive, two years later. I cover the roots with polished stones placed at the bottom of carafes. I simply add a drop of super thrive after rinsing the plant roots with clean water and refreshing them.To my surprise, despite having the black thumb of death and killing everything I touch, I haven't been able to kill these plants. Very pleased with their development and continued health despite the lack of sunlight. Thank you for the beautiful plants!
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bamboo
$234
I didn't previously buy from NW Wholesaler, but I definitely would now! My bamboo looks fantastic and was wrapped quite nicely (as seen in the photo taken shortly after receiving it and placing it in its new location). Not to mention, it arrived much sooner than I anticipated, which is fantastic! A fantastic care guide and a ton of useful information were included in the package, which was well packed with packing foam to ensure protection. (An image is also given). To keep the roots moist during shipping, a little bag of "water polymers" was attached to the bottom of the bamboo along with the durable and secure packaging. So the bamboo appeared quite healthy when it arrived. Despite being so inexpensive, this bamboo is of quite great quality! Each bamboo stem is incredibly sturdy, lush, and has so far developed some lovely leaves. The absence of malnutrition symptoms is excellent. Thank you so much to NW Wholesaler for the fantastic bamboo!
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TOP QUALITY - Our lucky bamboo shoots are taken care of in our own facility and guaranteed to each have at least one leaf - they are young stalks and arrive a light green color, once rooted in water the leaves will grow and within a couple weeks they will have a nice deep dark green color - Have any issues with the bamboo? Let us know, our experts will assist and do what is needed to make sure your plant is happy and healthy
PERFECT GIFT - Lucky Bamboo is an element of Feng Shui - Giving lucky bamboo as a gift is thought to bring good luck to the recipient - Give different stalks for different forms of luck (see description below) - Whether it's a gift house warming, Mother's Day, Father's Day, Birthday, or for a family, friend or loved one, give the gift of good fortune in a cute indoor plant display with lucky bamboo
ENDLESS OPTIONS - With this 4 inch straight set of 10 stalks, you can place them all in a planter, split them up and give them out as party favors, or place them in planters and make creative designs and shapes, let your imagination run wild and show your creativity with these cute house plants (Pots pictured not included)
UNIQUE DISPLAY - In addition to good luck, these bamboo stalks are great décor - Give your home or office some life with these lucky bamboo stalks - Put them in your favorite planter and place them on your desk, counter, windowsill, kitchen table, or anywhere you want to display them and emit the fortunes of luck that lucky bamboo offers
EASY TO GROW, HARD TO KILL - Lucky bamboo plants are great for everyone, from an experienced green thumb to somebody with no plant experience - Simply pot the bamboo in a planter or vase, put some filler, rock or gravel in the planter to keep the bamboo in place, and put enough water in the pot to have the roots fully submerged in water - check the water level every so often to make sure the roots don't dry and your bamboo will thrive for years!
$234
Although I didn't get all of my bamboo, what I did get was gorgeous and very healthy! My husband gave them to me as a birthday gift, and when our cat devoured the one I had been holding onto for years, I was devastated. But we've got more now!UPDATE: The business sent me 5 more absolutely free, how amazing is that? Thank you so much! I would definitely place another purchase with you guys.
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9GreenBox - Lucky Bamboo - Frog and Lotus comes with 8-10’’ inch live bamboo plant. Together with 1.5'' inch ceramic bowl.
TRIMMING A LUCKY BAMBOO – cutting the main stalk of the lucky bamboo is not a good idea. You can do the trimming within the offshoots in an inch or two of the main stem. To depress new growth, you can dip the cut end in paraffin.
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LUCKY BAMBOO – a well-known plant for bringing good fortune and one key element in feng shui in Chinese Culture. A good addition as a décor in your home, believed to extract a positive energy into your home or office. Receiving a bamboo plant as a gift is assumed to bring a good luck to the receiver. Lucky Bamboo house plant is estimated to grow about 2 to 3 feet in height.`
TAKING CARE OF BAMBOO PLANT – a bamboo plant grows fine in a vase filled with pebbles with an inch of water. A drop of liquid fertilizer once a week will motivate its growth. Note that the water of the Bamboo Plant should be changed once in every two weeks. Prefers bright and filtered sunlight, avoid placing in a direct sunlight as it will burn the leaves
$234
My fortunate bamboo arrived earlier than expected. It was in good shape. I removed it from the packaging, rinsed the gel crystals off, and then placed it in the bowl with purified water. The following morning, it appeared noticeably livelier.Three weeks later, my bamboo had expanded significantly. There is only one yellow stock, and I believe it is dead.Don't let the pot run out of food. The pot is quite little in comparison to the plants' water requirements, so check it at least once a week to see whether it needs additional water. It ran out of water in less than two weeks (I read that the water should be changed every two weeks).
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amazing designed of braided lucky bamboo.
best for gifts and decorative home and office .
h8" x w5" of stems tall.
easy take care, just add water and change water every month.
total tall about 14" from bottom to top.
$234
Thanks to this lucky bamboo, I'm overjoyed. The appearance and delivery were excellent. Only one small leaf cluster broke off during delivery because of the excellent packing. It has plenty of area to develop and for the leaves to lengthen over time because it is so healthy. Finding the right dish for it was all that was required for it to last for many years. Highly suggested.
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HOW TO TAKE CARE A BAMBOO PLANT – a bamboo plant grows fine in a vase filled with pebbles with an inch of water. A drop of liquid fertilizer once a week will motivate its growth. Note that the water of the Bamboo Plant should be changed once in every two weeks. Prefers bright and filtered sunlight, avoid placing in a direct sunlight as it will burn the leaves.
LUCKY BAMBOO – a well-known plant for bringing good fortune and one key element in feng shui in Chinese Culture. A good addition as a décor in your home, believed to extract a positive energy into your home or office. Receiving a bamboo plant as a gift is assumed to bring a good luck to the receiver. Lucky Bamboo house plant is estimated to grow about 2 to 3 feet in height.
The Bamboo is about 6" tall and includes small amount of crystal soil to insurance you receive the top quality of the luck bamboo
TRIMMING A LUCKY BAMBOO – cutting the main stalk of the lucky bamboo is not a good idea. You can do the trimming within the offshoots in an inch or two of the main stem. To depress new growth, you can dip the cut end in paraffin.
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$234
I bought these to display in my office, and I really like them! I purchased little round rocks to support and orient the bamboo. When purchasing, keep in mind that this is something that is important since without it, the bamboo won't stand up in the vases like it does in the photographs. When I went out to get the rocks and was ready to set them up in the vases, the bamboo was in good condition when it arrived and kept that way in the gel crystals for a few days.The vases, however, DIDN'T LOOK LIKE THEY DID. Although, in all honesty, I like the ones I got better than the ones in the photo. I've included a picture of one of the vases I got. The vase's hues matched those shown. Because there is no bottom drain hole, the pot is suitable for bamboo and allows me to water the plant without worrying about water spilling all over my shelf.
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UNIQUE DISPLAY - Features one 6" stalk and two 4" stalks bound with gold wire - In addition to good luck, these bamboo stalks are great décor - Give your home or office some life with these lucky bamboo stalks - Put them in your favorite planter and place them on your desk, counter, windowsill, kitchen table, or anywhere you want to display them and emit the fortunes of luck that lucky bamboo offers
HAPPINESS - Lucky bamboo has a symbol of good fortune Asian culture, different arrangements represent different fortunes - 3 stalk arrangements are a symbol of happiness (Stalks only - Pots pictured not included)
TOP QUALITY - Our lucky bamboo shoots are taken care of in our own facility, they are young stalks and arrive a light green color, once rooted in water the leaves will grow and within a couple weeks they will have a nice deep dark green color - Have any issues with the bamboo? Let us know, our experts will assist and do what is needed to make sure your plant is happy and healthy
GREAT DISPLAY ANYWHERE - Makes for perfect home or office decor, display on an home or office desk, counter, tabletop, or anywhere out of direct sunlight
PERFECT GIFT - Lucky Bamboo is an element of Feng Shui - Giving lucky bamboo as a gift is thought to bring good luck to the recipient - Give different stalks for different forms of luck (see description below) - Whether it's a gift house warming, Mother's Day, Father's Day, Birthday, or for a family, friend or loved one, give the gift of good fortune in a cute indoor plant display with lucky bamboo
$234
The bamboo arrived safely and intact after being transported. Sadly, one of the three arrangements had a stem that was beginning to turn yellow. It's in a pot now, and I'm hopeful it can survive. Despite one unhealthy stalk, I'm delighted with the buy overall.
Yes, you can use Miracle Grow on bamboo. Bamboo is a grass, and Miracle Grow is a fertilizer that is safe for use on grass.
Yes, real bamboo can be grown indoors. There are a few things to keep in mind, though. First, bamboo is a grass, so it needs plenty of sunlight. If you don't have a bright spot for it, it won't do well. Second, bamboo likes to be moist, so you'll need to water it regularly. And finally, bamboo can be a bit messy, so you'll want to keep it in a pot with a drainage hole. With a little care, you can grow healthy bamboo indoors.
Bamboo plants are very drought tolerant and do not need a lot of water to survive. However, they will benefit from being watered regularly. Bamboo plants prefer to be watered in the morning so that the leaves have time to dry out before nightfall.
To keep indoor bamboo alive, make sure to keep the soil moist but not wet, and provide bright, indirect light. Bamboo also likes humid conditions, so misting it occasionally or placing it on a pebble tray can help.
Bamboo is a fast-growing plant, and it can grow up to four feet in a single day. However, when grown indoors, bamboo typically grows at a slower rate. Depending on the type of bamboo, it can take anywhere from three to 10 years for the plant to reach its full height.
Bamboo can live in pots for a long time, but it will eventually need to be transplanted into the ground. Bamboo is a fast-growing plant, so it will need to be repotted every few years to allow for root growth. When transplanting bamboo, be sure to choose a spot that is shady and has well-drained soil.
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