Saturday, November 14, 2009

Can you over water a bamboo plant?

My friend used to keep hers in her fish bowl. So it was constantly just in water, and she had it for a long time I think. The one I just bought came ina pot but it has a bunch of tiny rocks- not dirt. So I can't tell if it has enough water or not. with the leaves I would say it is about 14-17 inches in height from the rocks, the pot goes down probably 3 inches or so ( I don't know if that helps) I just don't want this plant to die. It still looks healthy right now.

Can you over water a bamboo plant?
Lucky Bamboo makes the perfect house or office plant, needing little care but an inch of water and little direct sunlight to keep it happy and thriving...
Reply:the rocks are aquatic soil,used for pond plants. it should be changed every 3-4 months.the plant is easy to grow.keep the water a little above the rocks.don't use any fertilizer or it will die. distilled water is better to use than tap water
Reply:However she had it, if it did well and didn't die, imitate that.


You cannot overwater it.
Reply:i ahve one of those it is sitting in a pot with what looks like fish tank rocks but mine are tan...... i keep the water level even with the rocks so i can see the water but it isnt over the level of the rocks


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