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Nako
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Hi! I have a different kind of lucky bamboo. This kind was taken directly from Thailand when my mom went home for the summer. It is very thick, tough, and has giant pointy leaves. My mom found in the wild as a seed, and grew it in water for quite some time. Anywho, after she gave it to me in March, its just been kinda sitting there... not growing... still alive and healthy, but not growing... Any clues as to what to do? I heard it grew really fast. It has new leaf buds that have been hangin out for a while.

Thanks ^.^

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Phoebe,

It is not clear just what kind of plant you have. Can you provide a photo or at least a more detailed description of the plant? Is it still growing in water? Has it developed roots? What kind of light does it get?

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Nako
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Holy shnicken, i didn't get a picture of that one o.O Crap, i thought i got em all. Okay, well i'll have to get a picture of it tomorrow when its light out. It sits in a window that gets ambient light from outside. It had A LOT of roots in the water, so i repotted it in fishtank rocks and filled it to the top with water... you know, so the roots would have something to grab onto or something.

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Plants: 1397 | From: New Hampshire | Registered: May 2004  |  Seeded: 24.61.183.205
Nako
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Okie dokie i've finally got a picture of it lol. So can ya tell me about it?

Giant Lucky Bamboo

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Plants: 1397 | From: New Hampshire | Registered: May 2004  |  Seeded: 24.61.183.205
apples
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Picture didn't work.
I looked at it though. Is that a begonia lucerna beside it? those are monsters.
It looks like some kind of dracaena but don't know realy.

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Nako
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That begonia would be the leave that started this one

what my mother did is she had that exact leave, and had it sit in water for a while until it rooted. When it rooted, she gave it to me, and told me to pot it. Was like the 3rd or so plant that i got. Anyway, as it grew, that leaf still hung out, soooo i snipped it off, and i'm rooting it. When its all rooted and stuff, i'm gonna give it back to my mom, and show her the big one ^.^ Those two baby leaves on it are around 18" now! Thing grows sooooooo fast! I accidently broke off one of its flower stems though >.< when it happened i was like "oh no!! [Eek!] "

But ya, any info on why the bamboo ain't growin at all? its not bound, it gets plenty of water, its fed twice a month, gets plenty of ambient light from that window (faces perpendicular to the sunset horizon)

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apples
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Pretty little monster indeed! [Wink]
I ment that the bamboo looked kind of like I sort of dracaena just incase it wasn't clear, as lucky bamboo is a kind of dracaena(I think that's what it was [Confused] writen in a past post on it here)
I know some dracaenas are slow growing, my mom has one that has not noticbly changed since last summer when I started paying atention to the amasing plants we have!
That's as far as I can help. Will Creed should see it aventualy or someone else and I'm shure they'll be able to identify it as it does have very caractoristic look to it [Wink]

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Plants: 387 | From: canada | Registered: Feb 2004  |  Seeded: 207.176.160.6
Nako
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Actually, i've been lookin at it, and i've noticed a new leave starting to grow in the middle. It is growing ^.^ Quite quickly now that its used to the miracle-gro. But now i have another problem. I'll put up a different thread for that one though. But thanks for the info! Much appreciated ^.^ *hugz apples and mr. creed*

I guess it got sick of growing in water or something lol.

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apples
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Their's a possibility that the fertilizing after repotting stressed it a bit, hope it does well!

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Nako,

I can tell you that it definitely is not a bamboo. It looks like a Dracaena 'Janet Craig' except that the ends of the leaves have an odd asymmetrical shape. Perhaps they have been trimmed or it is the angle of the photo. It might also be a Cordyline. If it was imported from Thailand, then it may be a species that I have never seen.

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Nako
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oh well they have been trimmed lol. They were getting all torn, and i was a beginner *I still am kinda lol* so i trimmed off all the brown, split, and smushy stuff.

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