Why is my lucky wicker dying?

I had it contained by just marine for about a year, merely planted it in soil next to miracle grow. Nice drainage pot...now the inside stalks are turning pallid. I thought bamboo be one of the easiest to grow? What do I do now?


Answers:    Cut the washed out from the stalks and try to re-root in simply water.
Might work...if so, since you be doing well lately growing it in sea in the first place, preserve doing it! If you must plant it, make sure you use soil beside good drainage, deeply rocky and/or sandy...don't worry nearly fertilizer and aways keep it watered powerfully...
Needs lots of water....and even more. You is thoroughly unrucky.
Stalks turning yellow from the bottom: too much fertilizer. Sadly, there’s probably little you can do at this point. Change the marine and don’t feed, and there’s a (slim) break the plant may recover. You can also cut sour the stalks above the yellow quantity and root the tops. If one stalk turns yellow and the others look fine, in recent times remove that one from the arrangement.
your s-hit out of luck man
Maybe you used too much Miracle Grow or not the proper type of soil, did you use a sand base mix? Transplanting anything is risky. Cut wager on on the water, usually wan means too much marine.
Cut the stalks about the pallid & place in plain dampen in a cup..never use miracle grown on them its full of chemicals..keep it out of direct sun it may run months but it will root & come back
Confucious vote....all you ruck run out. Too much poopie within tha wada.
The soil and the horrendous MIracle-Gro did it.

It needs far more humidity than soil provides. In reality, if you can't keep it contained by a permanent puddle, it won't thrive.

Just verbs it out and return it to its previous water pitcher
So-called Lucky Bamboo isn't bamboo at adjectives. It's a Dracena. This species of Dracena needs to hold its base submerged within water adjectives the time. The potting medium is usually gravel or coarse sand and serves singular to keep the plant from falling over. Do NOT use potting soil. Do not fertilize any. The water should be changed out every several weeks to prevent the roots from becoming anaerobic (rancid).

To salvage a failing plant, cut a wedge of the stem that is still green and firm. It will root within water.
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