How Do You Trim A Lucky Bamboo Plant?
Lucky bamboo is believed to bring good luck and fortune into the life of the plant’s owner. It is often given as gifts for weddings, anniversaries and other special events. Lucky bamboo is a great plant for someone who is new to plant care because it is very hard to kill. Even with the worst care, lucky bamboo will live for years and years, but trimming a lucky bamboo plant regularly will keep it from getting too heavy at the top and help it stay in optimum health. Sterilize your snippers. Clean the blades with an alcohol-soaked cotton ball. Snip away unwanted leaves and offshoots. Lucky bamboo will continue to thrive and will form new leaves and offshoots regularly. If you want your bamboo to maintain its look, you will have to cut away anything that pops up. Use these snippers to cut off the unwanted pieces about 1/4 inch from the stalk. Cut down the stalk. Sometimes your bamboo will get unruly or very tall and you will want to trim it back down to its original size. Lucky bamboo can