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Sarah
Posted: Monday, March 07, 2005 6:35:34 AM
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HELP!!!
I brought my lucky bamboo home from the office over Christmas vacation, and since we were to have some construction, I only just brought it back to the office on Friday. I came in this morning (monday after the day I brought it in), and my lovely green bamboo is now looking awful. The stalks are still a vibrant green, however the leaves have turned a sickly yellow with green and brown patches! What have I done, and is it reversable? I had no problems with this plant until now, and it had always lived in the office prior to Christmas. I don't want to loose this plant as I have had it for over a year now...
Anyone with experience with this problem, please let me what I can do.
Thank you,
Sarah
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Posted: Monday, March 07, 2005 6:35:34 AM
Ray Chen
Posted: Saturday, March 12, 2005 6:41:05 PM
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The lucky bamboo it is best not to plant them in the soil, rather leave them in a beautiful vase filled with water, and at the bottom you could decorate with lovely rocks. Fill the vase half way with tepid water and place the lucky bamboo in it. Every two weeks add more water but never change the water entirely. Once a month feed it with green green. That is the bamboo plant food that it needs. Keep it in bright but indirect light. I have mine placed on my kitchen table it loves it there. You could place it anywhere in your house. Just keep it out of the sun. The sun will turn it's leaves yellow.
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