Yellowing Lucky Bamboo Leaves
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Lucky Bamboo leaves are growing in yellow
Comments (1)1)water growing Remove all stalks from pot scrub pot with warm tap H20 and dish soap while letting roots drip dry B) scrub rocks as well if any Let tap water get hot hot hot and rince rince rince pot 2) remove rocks from pot and let dry on a plate or bowl wipe dry bowl not rocks let them dry on there own by a bowl to bowl flip in and out trade manner Place lucky in a seperate differtn bowl ( clear is best) and add DESTIILED WATER to cover only the roots and flush out roots repeat at least 2x at 1- 2 hour time frames After rocks dry place lucky in clean well rinsed pot and use a new pour of DESTILLED water and cover rocks and root by 1 extra inch in height depending on size of pot 1 to 2 drops of green green fert tie a red bow (optinal) on a leaf lossen the gold tie band ( if any) place lucky in a not so well lite area of a good air room If in soil it is on it's way back to earth See also Lucky Bamboo forum in two days I have pics on a soil grown disaster ( inherited ) step by step guide how to return back to nature guide...See MoreHelp, my lucky bamboo is turning yellow. First stalks, now leaves
Comments (1)Place it in diffused sunlight. like room with a window through which sufficient amount of light enters. but remember "not to place it directly in sunlight". Little bit of yellowing is okay as new leaves are coming......See Moremy lucky bamboo leaves are turning yellow and brown
Comments (2)Once water hits the ground, it picks up minerals that plants may or may not like, lime is common (which raises the PH.) Bottled drinking water is ground water and is more expensive than distilled. Very few bottled waters have no other substances besides pure H2O. Distilled, rain/melted snow, and condensate from dehumidifier or A/C are sources of 'plain' water. I couldn't tell from what you said if your plant is in water or a pot?...See MoreLucky bamboo - Black spots and yellowing leaves
Comments (4)Hi. You don't have to worry about the black spots on you plant. If the leaves are turning yellow just cut them off. A reason the leaves are turning yellow may be because your plant is getting to much sunlight, or the filtered water you are feeding it is not room temp. Also try spraying your bamboo with filtered room temp water. I don't think you have to transfer it to another big container for the roots to grow. Good luck!...See Moredirt_dew
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