What is the happiness of bamboo?

Lucky Bambus is a perennial and popular house plant that is grown in many areas of the world. In fact, a happy bamboo is not a kind of bamboo at all; It is actually a type of lily known as Dracaena Saleriana , originally from tropical African rainforests and parts of Southeast Asia. Many people like Lucky Bambus because it is very easy to grow and train and can brighten the house significantly. In the wild there is a bush look, with slender stems that look like bamboo sticks and a blade blade, ribbon like leaves. The plant is treated for indirect sunlight, relative heat and heavy humidity of the forest bottom, and as a result, it likes to keep wet and warm in the home and prefers indirect sunlight. Although this growing technique is perfectly reasonable, Lucky bamboo actually prefers the soil that should be allowed to dry between watering to prevent rot. If the Lucky bamboo begins yellow or rot, he is a probable culpritstrongly treated water or too much sun; Moving the plant and switching to filtered water can make a trick.

In addition to being easy to grow and care, it is also easy to shape a happy bamboo. Many people grow more bitter and wake up or weave them into patterns and some people like to grow a spiral happy bamboo that has a distinctive shape of teaching. If the plant can grow, as pleased, it often develops distinct breaks and bends due to changes in position or light level as it is looking for the lightest space within range.

By the way, Lucky Bambus is toxic to pets, so it should be kept out of their reach. Some people believe that the plant brings happiness and happiness, especially when the placed in the corner of the house of the house under the principles of Feng Shui. The location of the corner of money varies depending on the profile of the inhabitant and because Feng Shui is incredibly variable and complex, many people like hiring consultants to make themhelped set the best scheme in their homes.

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