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Published: Jan 4, 2021 · Updated: Oct 16, 2022 by Harshad Sawant · Leave a Comment

How To Make Lucky Bamboo Grow More Branches?

Lucky Bamboo plants are an ideal choice for those looking for plants that are enjoyable and require little maintenance. 

The Chinese culture believes that this plant can significantly influence one's luck, fortune, and happiness. 

So, if you want to have one around the house or office, here is how to enjoy a Lucky Bamboo with strong, multiple branches.

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  • How To Make Lucky Bamboo Grow More Branches
  • Things To Remember While Growing More Branches On Lucky Bamboo Plant
  • How Long Does It Take For Lucky Bamboo To Grow New Shoots?
  • 3 Tips To Make Lucky Bamboo Stalk Thicker
  • FAQs
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How To Make Lucky Bamboo Grow More Branches

Lucky Bamboo plants have a simple yet very attractive appearance. 

They feature a tube-like stem from which lush, green leaves emerge. 

If you leave them unattended for extended periods, the stem of this plant can grow quite tall. 

And it can ruin the aspect of the plant. 

So, what's the best way to grow more branches in your indoor Lucky Bamboo plant?

Well, the tried and tested method is to prune the plant!

This will prevent the plant from getting too tall and will encourage the appearance of new branches. 

You can also remove any yellow or dead leaves from your indoor Lucky Bamboo plant, as it stimulates the plant to produce new lush green leaves and branches.

After all, no one enjoys seeing yellow leaves on their plant. 

However, try not to prune it too often because this process also makes the plant grow faster. 

You should only do it when you feel the plant is not growing at a standard rate.

Otherwise, you might end up pruning the plant a lot, which will probably adversely affect its growth.

So, are you worried about pruning your Lucky Bamboo? 

What if you overdo it or something goes wrong? 

The best part about owning a Lucky bamboo is that you have a resilient plant. 

It will bounce back after each pruning, and you don't have to be an expert to obtain excellent results. 

Here are some of the tips and suggestions that might help in making your Lucky Bamboo grow more branches -

Things To Remember While Growing More Branches On Lucky Bamboo Plant

For any pruning process, you must consider the three most important things.

  1. Patience
  2. Pruning Tools
  3. Pruning Method

So, let's get started!

First, you need to have a pair of sharp scissors. 

The tool needs to cut the plant clean, not leaving behind a jagged appearance. 

Besides ruining the plant's look, a jagged cut will create the ideal environment for bacterial growth.

And as you know, it affects the indoor plant's growth.

Therefore, you should clean the scissors with rubbing alcohol before you prune the plant.

Remember that a stalk will never grow back once cut, so maintain the height you set when cutting it. 

So, only prune the stalk if it is too high. 

Also, decide upon the ideal height since it will stay that way.

The leaves are the only part of the plant that will continue growing even after you've pruned them. 

This is why getting rid of yellow and dry leaves is recommended. 

It will also make room for better-looking leaves.

The parts you cut from the plant can be propagated if you place them in a container with water or a pot with soil. 

Thus, you can quickly obtain a new Lucky Bamboo arrangement with the parts removed from the plant you already have.

When soaking the exposed parts in water, you must ensure the leaves are not submerged. 

If this happens, they will root and risk infecting the young plant with fungus and bacteria.

Do You Wish To Trim Your Lucky Bamboo Plant? 

A piece of advice is to cut less than you initially planned. 

This way, you avoid pruning the plant too much.

Trimming should start at the bottom part of the plant. 

Then, gradually work your way up, giving the plant the desired look.

In the following section, you will learn more about the time required to see new leaves and branches on your Lucky Bamboo plant.

How Long Does It Take For Lucky Bamboo To Grow New Shoots?

A Lucky bamboo plant is very sturdy and will grow fast if it enjoys proper conditions. 

So, such a plant can grow new shoots in a couple of weeks if all light, temperature, and watering requirements are met. 

To stimulate the growth of new shoots, after pruning a Lucky Bamboo, you need to ensure the plant gets sufficient water, without overwatering it, and food, of course. 

Yes, this means fertilizing the indoor plant with adequate fertilizers. 

Apart from that, temperature and light also play an essential role in the plant's growth.

So, make sure the plant gets the best conditions. 

If not, growth can be slow and inefficient.

3 Tips To Make Lucky Bamboo Stalk Thicker

Does your Lucky Bamboo have a thin stalk that can no longer support its weight? 

It can happen, and there are ways to improve the aspect of your plant, despite not believing that a thin stalk can be convinced to get thicker. 

If a stalk is too long and tilts to the side, you will top it. 

This means cutting it to an adequate length so that it can support itself. 

The cut end can be used to start a new stalk, so it is up to you if you want to propagate the plant.

You can also thicken the existing stalks of the plant by employing one of the following methods.

1. Take Very Good Care Of Your Plant

It may sound obvious, but taking as much care as possible of your plant will help it grow more vigorously. 

Thin stalks can result from too little light, soft water or fertilizer. 

Thus, the first thing you can do is to ensure that your Lucky Bamboo enjoys the best conditions it needs.

2. Use Lawn Fertilizer

Lawn fertilizer for an indoor plant? 

If the earlier method doesn't provide ideal results, you could turn to lawn fertilizers. 

Pair them with a good watering routine, and the method can stimulate the plant to grow thicker stalks.

If you can't get hold of this type of fertilizer, you may use any other all-purpose gardening fertilizer or vermicompost.

3. The Environment Should Be Wetter

A dry environment negatively impacts Lucky Bamboo, so it will not grow right. 

This plant loves humidity, which is a factor that can be reached with difficulty when growing Lucky Bamboo indoors. 

Increasing the humidity inside the house will stimulate the plant to grow more and get thicker; just make sure not to exaggerate.

Now, let's look at some of the frequently asked questions below.

FAQs

1. How Do You Cut Bamboo To Grow More?


Cutting a Lucky bamboo will make the plant grow and develop better, so pruning is encouraged. 

When cutting a Lucky bamboo, find a "node" on the plant and cut it right above this node. 

The "node" is a ring, slightly raised, on the plant's stalk. 

A stalk has several rings across its length, so choose the one that will provide the ideal height of the stalk.

2. Can You Grow Bamboo From Leaves?


No, Lucky Bamboo cannot be grown from leaves. 

Only the cut ends of stalks can be used to propagate the plant and create new stalks.

3. What Do I Do If My Lucky Bamboo Is Too Tall?


Lucky Bamboo stalks can get very tall, indeed, if left unattended. 

If this is the case or you want to adjust the height of the plant, prune it. 

Pruning is recommended because it stimulates the plant's growth and helps you change the look of your plant as you like.

4. Does Lucky Bamboo Grow Better in Soil or Water?


Lucky Bamboo grows just as well in water as it does in soil. 

However, there are slight differences between these two growing methods.

When you grow Lucky Bamboo in water, you will have to replace the water in the recipient periodically. 

If not, mold can develop. 

Also, special liquid fertilizer must be administered with care so that the plant gets the nutrients it needs to grow.

5. Can You Cut The Stalk Of Lucky Bamboo?

Yes, you can cut a stalk of a Lucky bamboo plant. 

Use sharp and sterilized scissors or knives to do this. 

And as mentioned in the guide above, you can use rubbing alcohol to clean the tool. 

Then, select a node on the plant's stalk and cut right above it.

That's all you need to do while cutting the stock of your indoor Bamboo plant.

Over To You

So, as you can see, there aren't too many methods to grow more branches on your Lucky Bamboo plant.

You can use the pruning method or the fertilization method to achieve the desired results for your plant.

Well, if you have any more queries related to this topic, please leave a comment below.

I will surely do my best to resolve them for you.

Also, do share this guide with your friends and family. 

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