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How to raise potted lucky bamboo
1. water quantity: control the water quantity and use water selectively, and the water quantity only needs to account for about one-third to two-thirds of the bottle. Usually only add water without changing water. After rooting, you can change water to clean the bottle. You can hardly change water after rooting, just add a proper amount of water to the bottle. When the weather is dry in summer, you should spray more water on the leaves.

2. Temperature: Indoor lucky bamboo hydroponics should grasp the temperature well, because rich bamboo likes warmth, and 16 to 25 degrees is moderate, which is not suitable for breeding in cold places, and anti-freezing measures should be taken.

3. Placement: Don't put lucky bamboos next to the TV or in the fields where air conditioners and electric fans often blow, so as to avoid the dry leaves and edges. It is best to put it in a well-lit place.

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Growth habit

Lucky bamboo likes humid and high temperature, waterlogging resistance, strong fertilizer resistance and cold resistance, and likes semi-shady environment, which is suitable for growing in well-drained sandy soil or semi-muddy sand and alluvial clay.

Lucky bamboo likes warm environment, the temperature is suitable 18℃~24℃, and it can grow all year round. If the temperature is lower than 13℃, the plant will hibernate and stop growing. When the temperature is too low, tan patches will appear at the tip and edge of leaves due to insufficient water absorption by roots. The minimum wintering temperature should be above 10℃.

Lucky bamboo is not strict with light and is suitable for growing in bright scattered light. Excessive light and exposure can cause leaves to turn yellow, fade green and grow slowly.