LUCKY BAMBOO

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    My other favourite plant’s name is Lucky Bamboo, there is an interesting story about these trees being lucky for me. I know it is a plant but it is a lucky plant I didn’t know. many years ago when I was a little girl about seven years old I had a little rabbit named Ponty. I always kept it with me In a beautiful warm cage was its sleeping place though it was kept in front of my bedside table i gave my ponty a little furry pillow and a pink softball. when he got into the cage he played with it. every day I was asleep to see it playing. One day in the early morning whenever I was trying to open the cage door he suddenly jumped over my hand and ran out through under the main get. though I ran after him I didn’t catch him he ran through the jungle side. I felt so sad and cried! some days later, after I came back to my house from school I saw a big bamboo tree and beside the tree I was speechless I was just shouting with excitement “What do I see It was my ponty playing inside its cage and he had almost torn his pink ball. my father made me understand that Ponty had been found and he came back for the lucky bamboo tree. That is how I was getting more caring and interested in plants and my pet ponty. I started to believe that The tree was auspicious. when I was grown up and understood that, it was not my ponty it was another rabbit but I was really lucky to have these plants.

    KNOW ABOUT BMBOO TREE

    Bamboo is a very tall, very big grass with large, woody stems — called culms — divided into sections by nodes. They are spread by tough underground stems or rhizomes. there are two types of bamboo. One is tall bamboo another is an indoor plant lucky bamboo plant.
    The first thing we need to know about lucky bamboo is that it’s not bamboo at all, but a plant in the genus Dracaena specifically, D. Sanderiana, trained and shaped into its customary bamboo-like appearance. Its close relative includes two other popular indoor plants one is corn plant and two is Madagascar dragon tree.
    These are relatively low-maintenance houseplants that can grow in water. Use filtered water or tap water that has been set out for several hours to allow chlorine, which is harmful to Dracaena, to escape. Change the water every week or so. Lucky bamboo can also grow in soil.

    I Keep my lucky bamboo out of direct light and away from extreme heat or cold and feed it every couple of months with a diluted solution of plant food — plant care specialists suggest about 1/10 the recommended strength.

    To maintain its shape, remove extra shoots that grow from the stalk with a sharp knife. Bonus: Those cut-off shoots can be rooted to grow new plants. Dip the ends in rooting hormone powder and let them dry overnight, then place the shoots in water. New roots should begin to emerge before long.
    Another piece of information is that lucky bamboo leaves are mildly toxic, so we should keep them out of reach of pets or children who may nibble on them.

    Easy to grow and low maintenance, the lucky bamboo is a popular housewarming gift due to its reputation for bringing luck to the household. Sculptural lucky bamboo plants have eye-catching shapes, swirls, or braided stalks, and are frequently spotted in offices and residences for good feng shui. They can also be trained so that stalks grow straight as an arrow and are adorned with smallish, simple floppy green leaves.

    lucky bamboo tree is a beautiful indoor plant to decorate our indoor produce oxygen removes mental stress we get mental satisfaction. this is why I am happy to take responsibility for my all indoor plants.

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