Best Indoor Bamboo Plants
There are plenty of plants you can choose from to place inside your house however there are only a few plants who has a number of characteristics in them that would make them more special than any other ordinary plants. Some have chosen indoor bonsai plants because of its all-around features, benefits and most of all beauty. However, there is one more type of plants that is equally beneficial, multi-functional and beautiful that is indoor bamboo plants.
Indoor bamboo plants have special history and other symbolism that goes with it. In ancient Chinese, the number of bamboo stalks means different things. As a whole, indoor bamboo plants are a symbol of luck. They are given during Chinese year as a gift. They usually come with a red ribbon which neutralizes the Chinese energy or chi coming from the bamboo plant.
Bamboo plants has come attributes which makes it one of the most important and useful plants. It is strong and tall. Its simplicity makes it elegant and beautiful. Its flexibility makes it easier to use for creative purposes.
Aside from the characteristics mentioned above, let us look closely on how indoor bamboo plants can benefit us. Indoor bamboo plants basically adds beauty to a house. Its stalks are often braided to form a more artistic bamboo plant.
Indoor bamboo plants can live on both water and soil depending on what type of bamboo plant you have. They can also grow abundantly by simply cutting one stem from it and transferring the stem to another ceramic pot or whatever type of pot you have.
Keep in mind to replace water in vase to keep water fresh and the bamboo plant healthy. Constantly cut its leaves or some of the stalks if its a bit over crowded inside your small pot. You can place water fertilizers. On the other hand, cut off leaves or stalks that looks unhealthy.
While indoor bamboo plants does not require seeds but only requires cutting of bamboo stalks, indoor bonsai trees require bonsai tree seeds to grow one.
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