Comments on: Lucky Bamboo: A Symbol of Prosperity​ https://www.meadowsfarms.com/great-big-greenhouse-gardening-blog/lucky-bamboo/ The plants you expect. The people you know. The experience you’ll remember. Fri, 18 Apr 2025 14:27:10 +0000 hourly 1 By: Doug Hensel https://www.meadowsfarms.com/great-big-greenhouse-gardening-blog/lucky-bamboo/#comment-650 Tue, 23 Mar 2021 13:36:32 +0000 https://greatbiggreenhouse.com/?p=15599#comment-650 In reply to Greenium.

Thank you for sharing your wisdom on Lucky Bamboo.

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By: Greenium https://www.meadowsfarms.com/great-big-greenhouse-gardening-blog/lucky-bamboo/#comment-649 Tue, 23 Mar 2021 08:40:28 +0000 https://greatbiggreenhouse.com/?p=15599#comment-649 3 layer lucky bamboo plant is also known to bring positive energy, Good Luck and fortune.

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By: Doug Hensel https://www.meadowsfarms.com/great-big-greenhouse-gardening-blog/lucky-bamboo/#comment-648 Thu, 30 Jan 2020 19:33:30 +0000 https://greatbiggreenhouse.com/?p=15599#comment-648 In reply to C. Alt.

Glad you like the articles. The best way to decrease the size of your bamboo stalks is by removing the actual leaves from where they are growing. You don’t want to trim off the bottom because that is where your roots are growing. You could trim at the top of the stalk and start all over. It works. But, I would like you to cut the foliage back first and see if you are satisfied with the new size. Good luck, Doug

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By: C. Alt https://www.meadowsfarms.com/great-big-greenhouse-gardening-blog/lucky-bamboo/#comment-647 Thu, 30 Jan 2020 16:15:35 +0000 https://greatbiggreenhouse.com/?p=15599#comment-647 The bamboo article was very interesting. I was wondering though, mine has gotten very large and in a very small container, how can I transplant it? Plus, If I decide to cut it, how do I root it?

Thank you for your interest to this.

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