Lucky Bamboo Plant - 2 Layer
175

Lucky Bamboo Plant - 2 Layer

₹175.00

Despite its appearance, the Lucky Bamboo (Dracaena sanderiana) is actually more closely related to succulents than to bamboo, which is a type of grass. Sculptural lucky bamboo plants include eye-catching designs, swirls, or braided stems, and are widely found in offices and homes for good feng shui. An affordable, simple-to-grow, and nearly indestructible gift option that is said to bring the recipient good fortune. Ideal for novice gardeners or forgetful waterers alike.

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Availability:In stock
SKU RAHGL1
Details & Care
Lucky Bamboo Plant - 2 Layer Bright Indirect Light Light
Lucky Bamboo Plant - 2 Layer Fresh water 4-5 days. Replace once every 1-2 weeks. Water
Lucky Bamboo Plant - 2 Layer Good luck Bamboo Growth spray once a week Care
Lucky Bamboo Plant - 2 Layer As per your liking Location
Lucky Bamboo Plant - 2 Layer Very Low Maintenance Difficulty
Lucky Bamboo Plant - 2 Layer

Description

Despite its appearance, the Lucky Bamboo (Dracaena sanderiana) is actually more closely related to succulents than to bamboo, which is a type of grass. Sculptural lucky bamboo plants include eye-catching designs, swirls, or braided stems, and are widely found in offices and homes for good feng shui. An affordable, simple-to-grow, and nearly indestructible gift option that is said to bring the recipient good fortune. Ideal for novice gardeners or forgetful waterers alike.

Lucky Bamboo Plant - 2 Layer
Botanical Name
Dracaena sanderiana
Common Name(s)
Sander's dracaena | Ribbon dracaena
Rudimentaries

Nourishment
Your Lucky Bamboo is outstandingly easy to grow and largely self-sufficient. It acquires the necessary nutrients from water, so it must be replaced frequently. Although not required, we recommend supplementing once each week with our Good Luck Bamboo spray to seal the deal—so to speak.
Repotting
As the plant grows taller and its roots expand, the present container may need to be resized to maintain balance. Change the container to one that is slightly larger in order for the roots to breathe and mature.
Rays of Sunshine
They can tolerate low light conditions. As a thumb rule, bright indirect light is an ideal environment for your Lucky Bamboo plant.
Viable Locations
Any location with bright indirect light is great. Counter tops for long sticks and corners for tower-shaped plants are two of our favorites—the perfect combination of character and good fortune.
Water Levels
The bottom 1 to 3 centimeters of the sticks must be submerged at all times. While higher water levels will suffice, lower water levels will not. Add new water every four to seven days. Additionally, replacing the water every two weeks is a good practice.
Lucky Bamboo Plant - 2 Layer

Description

Despite its appearance, the Lucky Bamboo (Dracaena sanderiana) is actually more closely related to succulents than to bamboo, which is a type of grass. Sculptural lucky bamboo plants include eye-catching designs, swirls, or braided stems, and are widely found in offices and homes for good feng shui. An affordable, simple-to-grow, and nearly indestructible gift option that is said to bring the recipient good fortune. Ideal for novice gardeners or forgetful waterers alike.

Lucky Bamboo Plant - 2 Layer
Botanical Name
Dracaena sanderiana
Common Name(s)
Sander's dracaena | Ribbon dracaena

Common Worries

The sticks are turning yellow?
This is most likely caused by a fungal infection. Primarily owing to climate, but also due to water quality. Replace the water after removing the contaminated yellow sticks.
The plant looks pale?
This is caused by a lack of light as well as being kept in the shade for extended periods of time. Place the plant in a brighter location.
Lucky Bamboo Plant - 2 Layer

Description

Despite its appearance, the Lucky Bamboo (Dracaena sanderiana) is actually more closely related to succulents than to bamboo, which is a type of grass. Sculptural lucky bamboo plants include eye-catching designs, swirls, or braided stems, and are widely found in offices and homes for good feng shui. An affordable, simple-to-grow, and nearly indestructible gift option that is said to bring the recipient good fortune. Ideal for novice gardeners or forgetful waterers alike.

Lucky Bamboo Plant - 2 Layer
Botanical Name
Dracaena sanderiana
Common Name(s)
Sander's dracaena | Ribbon dracaena

Get An Eyeful

Lucky Bamboo Plant - 2 Layer
Lucky Bamboo Plant - 2 Layer

Description

Despite its appearance, the Lucky Bamboo (Dracaena sanderiana) is actually more closely related to succulents than to bamboo, which is a type of grass. Sculptural lucky bamboo plants include eye-catching designs, swirls, or braided stems, and are widely found in offices and homes for good feng shui. An affordable, simple-to-grow, and nearly indestructible gift option that is said to bring the recipient good fortune. Ideal for novice gardeners or forgetful waterers alike.

Lucky Bamboo Plant - 2 Layer
Botanical Name
Dracaena sanderiana
Common Name(s)
Sander's dracaena | Ribbon dracaena

Know before you sow

Sow Method

Sunlight

Watering

Season

Days to Harvest

Step by Step Growth Guide

1. Sowing
2. Nurturing