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My bamboo stalk is turning yellow, but it still has bright green leaves. Is there any way to save the leaves from dying?

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My bamboo stalk is turning yellow, but it still has bright green leaves. Is there any way to save the leaves from dying?

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Bamboo Care FAQ’s Q: Can I cut the leaves? A: Yes, but we recommend plucking them off with your fingers. This way you avoid the brown cut marks made by the interaction between the plant and the metal from the scissor blade. Yellow leaves should be plucked off as soon as possible. Q: How do I make the plant grow faster? A: Since heat rises, keep it in an elevated spot. Make sure that the roots have plenty of room to grow. Supplement with Green Green Vitamins. Q: Can I revive dying bamboo? A: You can revive the bamboo if it is wrinkling. Wrinkling happens when a healthy plant doesn’t receive enough water through it’s roots. If this happens, place it in a tall glass or pitcher of water for about 3-4 days. Make sure that as much as possible is submerged without having the leaves under water. Pluck off the yellow leaves. However, if the stalk is yellowing and/or soft to the touch remove it from the rest of the plants as soon as possible and replace with a new stalk. Q: What causes yellowing

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