Lucky Bamboo Half Soil and Half WaterStep 1Cut the bottom of the lucky bamboo you bought into a horseshoe shape and remove the extra leaves at the bottom. Step 2Prepare a glass bottle, pour some soil into the bottom and then cover it with coarse sand. Step 3Put the lucky bamboo into a glass bottle. Put up to 6 lucky bamboos in one glass bottle. Step 4Pour clean water into the glass bottle, with the water level reaching half of the glass bottle. It is best to put the water in the sun for 2 days in advance. Step 5Place the planted lucky bamboo in a warm, cool and ventilated place, preferably keeping the temperature around 20-30 degrees. Step 6Spray water on the leaves twice a day, morning and evening. Step 7Lucky bamboo that grows half in soil and half in water takes root quickly. If the temperature is right, it will take root in less than half a month, and the root system will be fully grown after a few months. Growing lucky bamboo in half soil and half water is really good, but this does not guarantee 100% survival. Flower lovers are advised to try it in advance, so that it will be easier to succeed. |
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