Can I cut my lucky bamboo?
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by Jiffymouse on February 24, 2006 05:35 AM
i would either cut it, or put it in dirt, but not both at this time. and yes, if you cut it, you can get 2 plants as long as you leave at least 2-3 inches on the bottom and 1-3 "nodes" on the top.
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I have a lucky bamboo in water. It's a bit taller than I would like it to be at the momemnt. If I cut about three inches from the bottom, can I get two plants from it?
Also, can the bottom part that I cut be rooted in dirt?