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Tuesday, 25 May 2004
tips on caring for luckey bamboo


Tips for Caring for Lucky Bamboo:
Lucky Bamboo is a very low-maintainance plant. It can make a great office or house plant, as it prefers an indoor, low-light environment away from direct sunlight. Lucky Bamboo does not need soil or fertilizer to grow. In fact, it will be just fine in distilled or purified water. Simply place the plant in about one inch of distilled or purified water. Because Lucky Bamboo is a long-lived plant, even bottled water can create a build-up of salt or minerals in the plant container which can be harmful to the Bamboo.
So, to best enjoy this wonderful plant, simply place the Lucky Bamboo in one inch of distilled or purified water, set it in a corner of your home or office, and enjoy the good fortune, prosperity and positive energy it has to offer!


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Thursday, 20 May 2004

Monster Island, a Great Vacation!

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LUCKY BAMBOO
Lucky Bamboo is thought to bring good fortune in Chinese culture, and in recent years has gained tremendous popularity in the West.

The hardiness of bamboo plant is symbolic of good health. Although it looks like a miniature bamboo plant, lucky bamboo is actually a totally different species of plant, called a dracaena.

Placed in a decorative holder amongst small coloured rocks, lucky bamboo makes a lovely gift, especially for a housewarming, wedding or Chinese New Year.

The number of stalks in a lucky bamboo plant is said to indicate the meanings and type of benefits the plant is hoped to bring. At about four to six inches high, a three-stalk lucky bamboo traditionally brings the three ingredients for a happy life: happiness, wealth and longevity.

You can buy combination lucky bamboo plants for specific wishes and occasions. Deluxe versions of the plant might have as many as 21 stalks, with some or all of them curved and intertwined, meant to bring an all-purpose blessing. Lucky Bamboo usually comes with a card explaining the good intentions of the plant and a decorative tie around the stalks.

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The name of my plant is the "Lucky Bamboo" or the "Dracaena sanderiana".The "Lucky Bamboo" originated from South East,Asia,and is also imported from Asia. The "Lucky Bamboo" has been a symbol for good luck for over 4,000 years.It has became a very popular thing in life because it has a great ability to adapt and grow in partial and poor light conditions.When the the red ribbon is wrapped around it, it symbolizes the element of fire.With a little bit of fire it assists igniting the result that is desired.A certaian number of stalks mean different aspects of life.Three stalks attract happiness.Five stalks attract wealth.Seven stalks result in good health.Twenty - one stalks offer a very powerful all - purpose blessing.The "Lucky Bamboo" is known to be very easy to grow, you need to follow a few very simple rules to provide the perfect condition for a very long, excellent healthy life for your plant.Do not have direct sunlight.The more indirect sunlight, the better.If you start to see burning or brown leaves then there is too much sunlight for your plant.The "Lucky Bamboo" needs to be kept moist.It is great to keep it in a few inches of fresh water or distilled water.It will also grow in a mixture of soil just as long as it has a lot of water.If your leaves start to turn yellow you need to start using cleaner and fresher water.If you let them turn yellow and don't change your water then your plant will die.The plant "Lucky Bamboo" can't be planted outside unless you live in a tropical rain forest.It does not respond well to temperatures below 60 degrees F.,and it also needs to be kept moist at all times."Lucky Bamboo" includes green,gold - edged, and silver - edged."Lucky Bamboo" can also be braided into patterns, or twisted into different shapes."Lucky Bamboo" is also used to create Pagodas, or pyramids.Or currently the most popular and most showy, they can be trained into spirals.Spirals can take up to1 - 1/2 years to train them. It can grow as tall as 24 to 36 inches(2 to 3 feet).

Posted by ar3/luckybamboo at 3:40 AM EDT
Updated: Thursday, 20 May 2004 5:04 AM EDT
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