
Hello, happy afternoon to my dear online gardening community. I hope you are all doing well. Today I want to show you some materials or supplies that arrived at my garden, and I'll tell you a little about them.
I had the opportunity to acquire this merchandise at the beginning of 2026. They are bamboo plants, specifically what is called Lucky Bamboo. This is one of the star products that I have available for sale to my clients. I always have some in stock for immediate delivery, and some are available by order.


I really like this species because it is very hardy and adapts to enclosed spaces without any problem, as it is an ornamental plant. With the care I provide, thank God, my clients have always had good results. This type of plant has two planting methods, which I will detail below.
One way to plant them is in gravel or small white stones. These stones help preserve the bamboo in water. Remember that when planting it in a glass container, to make it look attractive, it's important to place a small piece of charcoal at the bottom of the pot. This allows for the filtration of any impurities from the water and prevents the growth of green larvae in the glass container.


They can also be planted in soil. Soil is very versatile, but we must be careful not to create too much moisture. Okay, so the risk basically depends on when the substrate is completely dry; it can't be waterlogged or constantly damp. I think that to keep them indoors, we can water them about every 15 days. In any case, we can use a stick to measure the moisture of the substrate.
I ordered several sizes; you can see in the last photos that they range from 12 centimeters and up. The tallest one measures about 25 cm, so with these I can make various decorative arrangements. In a previous post, I showed some of the ones I've made, and they always go in even numbers and up. There's a special product that I always include: multi-trunk bamboo. These are the ones that are placed all together; they look very versatile and are very pretty. It's a plant that people really like. I wanted to share these new ones that arrived, and as you can see here, they have quite a few roots, which is an indication that the plant is healthy.

Have you had these types of plants at home, or do you have any? If you have any tips or additional care advice you can share, that would be great.

Your lucky bamboo looks very healthy, especially with those strong roots. I Its very helpful for beginners like me your thoughts. Thank you for sharing and inspiring us.
I'm so glad you liked it, my friend. It's a pleasure for me, Lara, to share this great information with you.
This is the first time I have seen bamboo plants grown at home. Although they may be eaten at home, the saddest thing is that I have never eaten them. Anyway, it was very nice to see bamboo grown at your home.
Hey, I didn't know that, friend. I have them here as ornamental plants.