Yellowing Lucky Bamboo Leaves
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Help, 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 MoreLucky Bamboo leaves yellowing
Comments (3)Too much water. If you have had it four days, you should have watered at most once, if that, if it's in soil. Good re: distilled water, though! :-) I'd also suggest to get it out of any direct sunlight. I keep mine about 25 feet from the south facing window in med to low light. If it's in the original pot, carefully lift it out and see how wet it is. I'd suspect it's sopping wet. And no on the submerging in water! I don't know if that is common practice with this plant grown in water but I maybe take a kitchen shower hose to mine for a quick "shower" lest there be any dust, etc. once every 3 months (?) if that while watering. Otherwise, I try not to even water the leaves when I water....See MoreMature Bamboo w yellowing leaves
Comments (3)If it is not the water, temperature, exposure to chemicals, dryness or sun, it could be the nutrients available to the plant. A lucky bamboo will eventually need nutrients to do well. Do you give it a very light feeding occassionally? You can also check for any signs of disease. Is the stem also yellowed? Are there any signs of rotting or mildew? Do the roots look healthy? Here is a link that might be useful: Yellowing Lucky Bamboo Leaves...See More7 Ft Lucky Bamboo/ Dracaena starting to turn Yellow- Help!
Comments (5)Hey, i am having somewhat of the same problem, although my bamboo are half the size of what you got there, I'm sure that they are probably not over watered and doesn't look like over fertilization, there is a chance the soil may be too hot on the inside, or might be to much heat, then again it could be one in a million things. How are they doing now? Have they recovered ?, if so what was the issue?....See Moredirt_dew
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