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Struggling Bamboo PlantSteve from NY Feedback About This Post:RE: Struggling Bamboo PlantHello there. I live in gulf region in Bahrain. I brought three stalks of bamboo plants and have kept them in water with some blue transparent stones (marbles). I have not placed them near the sunlight but they are placed in a bright room the problem with them is that they are not growing well the leaves are curled up, and going brown usually after 15 days. I change the water and the last time while washing I cut the bottom of the plants because they were getting black. I still don't find them growing, please help me. Post By najla (Guest Post) RE: Struggling Bamboo Planti went to a gift shop and brought a beautiful bamboo plant, and the owner told me she uses nothing but rain water on hers, i brought 3, one died, but i use tap water on all three, then the last one starter turning brown, so i started using rain water, no stones, just water and they are growing beautiful now, i had even cut some branches off and have 5 more plants now. Post By elva (Guest Post) RE: Struggling Bamboo PlantThank you very much, thanks for all the Info and I will post back with the news of how it is doing. Thank you I appreciate it. Post by garden boy RE: Struggling Bamboo PlantWash everything and trim off yellowing leaves and cut back any soft or dried stems. Plant it back in the stones and use nothing but plain water. Hopefully, it will reroot and sprout new leaves. I have had mine for a year now and never changed the water, only added when needed, and never used any plant food and mine is beautiful and green and has really grown since I got it. Post by Egerb RE: Struggling Bamboo PlantShould I stand it up in just water without the rocks or with the rocks to let it re root. I just want to make sure. Also should I cut the leaves that are yellow and let them grow in also. Thanks for all the help. Thank You Post by garden boy RE: Struggling Bamboo PlantThanks but I need immidiate feedback now. I took out my bamboo from the pot, and washing all my rocks and the pot to get the scum and mold out. My roots are orange and very brittle, should I cut the stalk a little bit so the roots can grow back in fresh, should I cut them , I need answers now, If so where do I cut them.PLEASE HELP NOW!!!!!!! Post by garden boy RE: Struggling Bamboo Plant
Thanks but I need immediate feedback now. I took out my bamboo from the pot, and washing all my rocks and the pot to get the scum and mold out. My roots are orange and very brittle, should I cut the stalk a little bit so the roots can grow back in fresh, should I cut them , I need answers now, If so where do I cut them.PLEASE HELP NOW! Post by garden boy RE: Struggling Bamboo PlantI also bought a bamboo plant(3 stalks) in a little pot with rocks. I also put it near a window but no direct light. Two of the stalks are thriving, dark green and growing new leaves, but the other turned yellow , then turned black and mushy. I threw the bad one out. Maybe your plant was bad when you bought it. Post by perfume and powder RE: Struggling Bamboo Plantomg bamboo is a shade loving plant! They only grow in shade! You must change the water at least about 2 times a week, nothing is needed to add. Post by Lily 59 RE: Struggling Bamboo PlantI have had Bamboo since last June in water with stones. Mine is growing nicely and very green. I have not used anything but plain tap water. We have well water so it has no chlorine. If you have Chlorine in your water this might be killing it. Mine does not have any kind of a film on it either. This could be the Miracle Grow on your water. I have not fed mine with anything. It does not get direct sun, but does get lots of light. I would recommend washing everything and then using nothing but plain water and see if it sprouts out again. Post by Egerb |
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