What’s in the Box
- Lotus Bamboo Plant with Pot: 25- 30 cm
- Pot Size: 4-5 inch diameter
- Soil Media: Coco Peat+Coco Chips+Soil
- Recyclable box
Plant Care.
. Light:
- Lucky bamboo prefers bright, indirect light. It can tolerate lower light conditions but will grow best in bright, filtered light. Avoid direct sunlight, which can scorch the leaves.
2. Watering:
- Keep the plant’s roots submerged in water at all times. Use distilled or tap water that has been left out for 24 hours to allow any chlorine to dissipate. Change the water every 2-4 weeks to prevent stagnation and maintain water quality. Ensure that the roots are always submerged but not sitting in stagnant water.
3. Water Level:
- The water level should be above the roots but below the green stems and leaves. Ideally, keep about an inch of the stems above the water. Use a transparent container so you can monitor the water level.
4. Temperature:
- Maintain a room temperature between 65-75°F (18-24°C). Lucky bamboo prefers consistent, moderate temperatures.
5. Soil:
- Lucky bamboo doesn’t grow in soil. It is typically grown in water. The roots should be submerged in water to thrive.
6. Pot and Container:
- Plant your lucky bamboo in a container with no drainage holes to maintain the water level. Choose a container that is proportionate to the height of the bamboo stalks and provides stability.
7. Fertilization:
- Lucky bamboo doesn’t require much fertilization. You can add a very diluted, balanced liquid houseplant fertilizer to the water every couple of months during the growing season (spring through early autumn). Use only a tiny amount of fertilizer.
8. Pruning:
- Prune your lucky bamboo to maintain its desired shape. Trim yellowing or dead leaves, and prune the plant if it becomes too tall or crowded.
9. Propagation:
- You can propagate lucky bamboo by taking cuttings from the original plant and placing them in water until they develop roots.
10. Potting Soil:
- If you wish to transition lucky bamboo to soil, do so carefully. Use a well-draining potting mix and ensure the roots are covered but not buried too deeply.
Lucky bamboo is not only visually appealing but also believed to bring positive energy to the environment. Proper care will help keep it healthy and vibrant. Adjust your care routine as needed based on your specific environment and the condition of your plant.
Components of a Self-Watering Pot:
- Reservoir: This is the bottom part of the pot, where water is stored. It typically has a separate compartment with a water level indicator, which helps you monitor the water level easily. The reservoir is usually separated from the plant container by a barrier that prevents the roots from sitting in standing water.
- Plant Container: This is the upper part of the pot where you plant your greenery. It has a growing medium (usually potting soil) and a plant.
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