We cut the tip of that yellowing stem off. It's growing on its own now.
Yeah it ended up being cut up. I actually didn't know that lucky bamboo reproduces asexually. No wonder it's good to keep (if you have a bunch of them) separate..
Yeah it ended up being cut up. I actually didn't know that lucky bamboo reproduces asexually. No wonder it's good to keep (if you have a bunch of them) separate..
I'm a bit confused. My mom grows her lucky bamboo with just water and gravel in full sun. Hers are super lush and green. Everywhere I look online says not to do that, but why? And yeah, hers IS lucky bamboo, not real bamboo.
Oh well.
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