Gardening Tips : How to Care for Lucky Bamboo
Tips, Tricks
Lucky bamboo, or the dracaena plant, should be placed in a sunny window with a little bit of fertilizer for nutrition. Grow a lucky bamboo plant with tips from a sustainable gardener in this free video on gardening. Expert: Yolanda Vanveen Contact: www.vanveenbulbs.com Bio: Yolanda Vanveen is a third-generation flower grower and sustainable gardener who lives in Kalama, Wash. Filmmaker: Daron Stetner
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It's obvious you don't take much care of it and it's not doing really well
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Why don't you watch some real videos on how to grow lucky bamboo? you're ignorant and your plan is about to die do some research please. Please don't make videos if you don't know your subject
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NEVER place a lucky bamboo in direct sunlight...you crazy....You OBVIOUSLY don't know about caring for these WONDERFUL plants!
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This should be called "How NOT to care for Lucky Bamboo". Don't do what this lady says. I have had a lot of success with videos from The Lucky Bamboo Expert Jacob Castro.
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you obviously do not know what you are doing, every video i have watched from you, you start off saying "so this one is starting to die". you are a horrible "luck bamboo" grower and are teaching people how to basically kill the plant. the plants are obviously not meant to be outside dummy, they are native to African rainforest. im sure you dont live there...
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I don't think I'm gonna listen to this lady. her plant looks aweful.
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Your stalks are yellow???? too much sun!
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No direct sun light that will kill it
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Lucky bamboo doesn't like a lot of sun light, It grows on the bottom of the rain forest so in the wild theres a lot of water and very little sun light
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@mrmason13 Yes some of the things said in these vids are good but I can't watch anymore cuz that's so annoying.
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Plant killer!! xD
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Never put lucky bamboo outside and do not leave it in water it will rot, it has to be in soil.
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u say that lucky bamboo is not even a bambo in every videoooo I hate iT!
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No. It will die. I had a lucky bamboo plant that was kept in a shaded room away from the windowsill. It died within a year. I waited too long to move it into a sunlit area. The lucky bamboo I have on a windowsill has been there a year and is very healthy. It is not in direct sunlight the entire day.
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direct sunlight will kill it.
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This woman is such a fool, she doesn't know a single thing about gardening. She has a million videos talking about plants that she doesn't even have in front of her, and even when she has the right plant she's misinforming everyone. These videos do more harm than good, IMO.
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@Justmerched damm you gys are mean, lol/.
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question, is lucky bamboo fine in a room that is fully shaded? My mom had it in the kitchen on the east side of the house and the leaves were baking lol, but i trimmed them, but my room is fully shaded and the only light its getting is from a light bulb, will it b all right, thnx
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lol that plant has been destroyed by you proving your point that it can withstand anything you throw at it. If you kept it out of direct light... and were gentle with it... the leaves would grow fuller and you wouldn't have so much brown. p.s. - use distilled water. =)
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It is? They seem to be all right anyway, though they don't really do it much. Thanks for the heads-up, though. I'll be sure to put it away.
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