red ribbon for lucky bamboo Fengshui Bamboo Plant (7 Stalks) – Plant Club
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red ribbon for lucky bamboo

red ribbon for lucky bamboo Fengshui Bamboo Plant (7 Stalks) – Plant Club

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red ribbon for lucky bamboo Fengshui Bamboo Plant (7 Stalks) – Plant ClubBecome Lucky with Fengshui Bamboo ( 7 Stalks ) Seven Stalks: If health is what youre going after then the 7 stalk bamboo plant is ideal for you. Seven stalks of bamboo bestow good health. This number represents the combination of the five chi elements of feng shui plus yin and yang, making it a powerfully lucky number in feng shui and in Chinese culture. Because they represent the balance of all aspects of chi energy, seven bamboo stalks can also

Become Lucky with Fengshui Bamboo ( 7 Stalks )

Seven Stalks: If health is what you’re going after then the 7 stalk bamboo plant is ideal for you.

Seven stalks of bamboo bestow good health. This number represents the combination of the five chi elements of feng shui plus yin and yang, making it a powerfully lucky number in feng shui and in Chinese culture. Because they represent the balance of all aspects of chi energy, seven bamboo stalks can also bring harmony to any space.

The lucky bamboo is related to all the 5 elements on which feng shui is based upon.

Here’s how:

  1. Wood: The bamboo plant symbolizes wood element.
  2. Water: We need to timely fill the vase with water, hence water element is embodied.
  3. Earth: Rock, pebbles, clay stones in the vase represent the Earth element.
  4. Fire: There’s always a red ribbon tied to the vase or plant itself. Red represents fire.
  5. Metal: Usually bamboo is tied with metal wire or a metal coin is tied with the red ribbon or there’s a metal coin with in the vase; thus metal element is also covered.

All in all, it’s for certain that the lucky bamboo is 100% related to all the 5 elements.

Caring for Feng Shui Bamboo Plant – Here’s How to Keep Them Healthy

Alright, so taking care of the lucky bamboo plant in your home isn’t a tough job. They need very less care but you need to make sure that you’re doing a few things and avoiding others.

Below is a list of thing that you need to do and avoid while taking care of bamboo plants in your home or office.

Lucky Bamboo Plant Care – What to Follow (8 Tips)

  1. Choose a vase that’s at least 2 inches wider than the plant.
  2. Adorn the vase with polished stones & pebbles. Apart from making the vase attractive, these stones will help keep the bamboo plant straight.
  3. Keep the plant inside your home.
  4. Lucky bamboo loves filtered or distilled water. If that’s not possible, then try using as much clean water as you can.
  5. If you notice the leaves turning yellow then let the water sit for whole night before using.
  6. Cut yellow leaves immediately.
  7. Replace the water at least once in 15 days.
  8. Love them & they’ll shower love on you.

Lucky Bamboo Plant Care – What to Avoid (4 Tips)

  1. Never over water the plant.
  2. Never under water the plant.
  3. Bamboo hates direct (too strong) sunlight; hence it’s to be avoided.
  4. Avoid clutter, dust, dirt and anything negative near the plant.
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