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Kathyan | 09:21 Fri 02nd Oct 2009 | Gardening
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I have two stems of bamboo which I bought already in the vase containing water. I have changed the water a couple of times since then and even though the water level never seems to go down, the bamboo is growing. Could I plant the stems in a pot and would they grow?
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The short answer is yes, but remember to plant them in a pot other wise bamboo is a nightmare and it springs up everywhere.
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Thanks. It will be in a pot. Do you know how often it will need watering? I'm not really that good with plants, but I'm hoping that I can keep this goimg!
what you have is called a lucky bamboo which is not a garden bamboo. It is a type of Dracaena that is not frost hardy. They thrive in very wet conditions hence doing well in a vase of water. If you do plant it in a pot then keep it very wet and keep indoors.
Hope its k'not weed as here:

http://landscaping.about.com/cs/weedsdiseases/a/knotweed_2.htm

Bamboo is tropical & needs similar caring. A good soak once a month and remove surplus water after 24hrs. Spray stems & florets with water once a week.

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