How do I keep my bamboo from drying out?
my bamboo was drying out. I have had it for many years. It was growing. Now it’s dying. I do t have a green thumb.
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Hi this is Peggy. Sorry to hear your bamboo is dying. Hope this is helpful How to Save a Dying Indoor Lucky Bamboo Plant | Hunker
How to Save a Dying Indoor Lucky Bamboo Plant. Change the plant's water source if you're using chlorinated tap water. Avoid placing lucky bamboo anywhere it might receive a cold or hot draft of air. Inspect the plant for insects, as mealy bugs are a common problem. Verify that the plant is receiving the proper amount ...
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How to Propagate Lucky ...
Mine did that too. I couldn't save it, but I didn't have home talk to ask.
https://www.wikihow.com/Take-Care-of-Lucky-Bamboo
It sounds like a bug problem. If you can bath the entire plant roots and all the leaves under a shower being sure to remove all dirt then inspect roots and leaves for signs of infestation. If you found remaining insects try to remove them by hand or using a light organic bug killer apply that. Rinse and repot after in FRESH soil. TIP: There are some electronic bug chasers that really work keep insects at bay that can be used indoors and outdoors. I hope this helps.