Lucky Bamboo Propagation Experiment | House Plant Journal
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- Опубликовано: 5 июл 2024
- Just documenting my Lucky Bamboo propagation experiment - 3 canes have rooted so I'm going to try doubling up by taking cuttings from the upper sections.
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Hello just a few tips,
Lucky bamboo does not like direct sunlight. The sun makes the leaves dry out and die. Try dipping the top part of the bamboo that you cut into wax to promote new growth. Also, I would suggest changing the water every 7-10 days. Hope this helps!
I love plant rants , makes me feel like I'm not the only one
Gotta have them!
I read that you should tip the top ends of the cane in hot wax to encourage side growth.
I feel the same way about my plants, sometimes it works other times it doesn’t no matter the out come, I’ve learned something new
Yup! That keeps things interesting!
So what happened with these plants? I don't see a follow up video. Thanks!
love your expertise
I love the clamp stand for display.
Dude I have coffee with my Yucca. I sing to my plants, and play music for them. They certainly are companions to me lol.
Propagation is always so exciting and fun 👌🏻💚🌱
Liked it.. Thanks for sharing as always! 😊🌿
Glad you enjoyed it!
Thanks! Can't wait to see an update on what happens.
Definitely will do updates!
Still waiting on update
Very interesting!!
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How are the bamboo's doing?
I always put some wax on the cut because they get infection really easily.
Why didn't u close the top of the new Bamboo with wax >>>>>????
Didn't have any wax. The plants have been growing fine.
What are your experiences regarding transitioning from water propagation to soil? I've heard that the plant should be transitioned slowly by removing water and adding substrate until the roots have acclimated. Others, plant directly to soil. Thoughts? Also, I've just discovered your channel and I appreciate how you think about plants. Thanks. Be well!
Hi sir.. great video. You don't use rooting harmone?
Not for soft stem cuttings. The first cuttings rooted in plain water so I've seen it work without it.
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