i have 3 LBs but i want to keep them all in one pot i have them in water not but tap water im going to stop using tap water but what type of dirt do i need
I've had my lucky bamboo planted in water for almost a 1yr and a half and they're doing very well. I don't do a lot of maintenance and they still seem to keep growing. Very hardy plants and they adapted very well to their environment. :-)
many people love to give bad comments.just to be mean they love that.love your advice.I think you really are very informed .will follow all your advice.your mom and dad must be very proud of you.have grandsons just like you take care RAY
thank you for your video.well done.just bought a lucky bamboo. and your video is a great deal of help.you are well informed on this subject.thanks again will watch more.keep up the good work with regards RAY
why don't you figure out how make your own liquid fertilizer? how long a piece of lucky bamboo does one need to attempt to get the cutting to root? are leaves necessary on the cutting when trying to root it?
after you cut off a stem and plant it will it grow its own stock or become the stock? that is funny that you mention green green bamboo food because i use the same stuff and it works great!
Thank you for sharing. I plant my lucky bamboo in water that is constantly circulating from my fish tank. The plant grows well and it helps remove nitrates from the water, which is good for the fish :)
Are you kidding? A young man who cares for plants so well instead of wasting his time playing video games? This guy should be celebrated!
inannarising1 2 months ago
after cutting the lucky bamboo, is there something to put on the cut edge...or just put in the water?
eimanmaria 2 months ago
Nice and Hard haha
jaxichans 3 months ago
Nice Lord of the Rings set
jaxichans 3 months ago
Is it ok if i cut off a part of my lucky bamboo for it to grow in 2
justinsnewchannel 9 months ago
People that call other people idiots are idiots....No wait! >.>
StrainChain 10 months ago
when do we know it is time to replant it in soil???
jamster6565 11 months ago
i have 3 LBs but i want to keep them all in one pot i have them in water not but tap water im going to stop using tap water but what type of dirt do i need
duby149 1 year ago
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abulletcalledlife 1 year ago
Dude thanks for the tips i like lucky bamboo its cool your a big help
UrANoob101 1 year ago
I've had my lucky bamboo planted in water for almost a 1yr and a half and they're doing very well. I don't do a lot of maintenance and they still seem to keep growing. Very hardy plants and they adapted very well to their environment. :-)
Adrmets 1 year ago
many people love to give bad comments.just to be mean they love that.love your advice.I think you really are very informed .will follow all your advice.your mom and dad must be very proud of you.have grandsons just like you take care RAY
1934wolf 1 year ago
thank you for your video.well done.just bought a lucky bamboo. and your video is a great deal of help.you are well informed on this subject.thanks again will watch more.keep up the good work with regards RAY
1934wolf 1 year ago
@1934wolf Thank You
LuckyBambooExpert 1 year ago
how many drops of green green per stalk do i use? and how many times a week? or month etc.??
Aguaatlantis 1 year ago
@Aguaatlantis About four drops every two weeks is fine.
LuckyBambooExpert 1 year ago
why don't you figure out how make your own liquid fertilizer? how long a piece of lucky bamboo does one need to attempt to get the cutting to root? are leaves necessary on the cutting when trying to root it?
ujayboydog 1 year ago
after you cut off a stem and plant it will it grow its own stock or become the stock? that is funny that you mention green green bamboo food because i use the same stuff and it works great!
wackyty 1 year ago
I love lucky bamboo plants! Great video!
simplycrochet2021 1 year ago
Thank you for sharing. I plant my lucky bamboo in water that is constantly circulating from my fish tank. The plant grows well and it helps remove nitrates from the water, which is good for the fish :)
ianlim69 2 years ago 2