Allow to cool to room temperature.
Growing bamboo from seed in water.
Place your seeds into the water and let them sit undisturbed for between 12 24 hours.
The bamboo palm plant likes to have consistently moist soil but should never be allowed to sit in wet or soggy soil.
Caring for your bamboo palm watering.
Super green is one of the fertilizers specially formulated for lucky bamboo growing in water.
Fill up a shallow glass container up with water that is right around 85 f 30 c.
Place the pot or tray into your propagator.
That iconic bamboo plant that grows in water and seems to be in every store and office isn t a true bamboo but a member of the genus dracaena.
Water grown lucky bamboo is a low maintenance houseplant.
This process also helps judge the viability of seeds because those that float are probably not viable.
Firstly you need to prepare your growing medium.
It s up to you if you want to try the floating seeds as well or not.
Soak your seeds in.
Place one seed in the top of each pellet.
Growing bamboo from seed step 1.
Boil a large pot of water and pour it over the peat pellets.
You should aim to water your bamboo palm in a way that will keep the soil at a level of moisture that is only just perceptible in order to avoid over watering and causing root rot.
A viable seed will normally sink to the bottom of the water.
Securely place the bamboo stalk s into the gravel.
Soak seeds for 24 hours in distilled water warmed to 85 f 30 c.
Soak your bamboo seeds in water for 1 full day.
Just keep it in clean water and you will have a happy healthy plant.
Bamboo will grow roots in places where it is submerged in water.
This kickstarts the germination process for your seeds and increases the odds of planting success.
If you add too much to your container you will create an unattractive plant which displays root growth in odd looking places.
Apply the pre germination stimulant.
This bamboo look alike goes by the name lucky bamboo and is supposed to bring luck prosperity and health to its owner.
I always find that a good quality general purpose compost is.
Inspect your seeds for cracks mold or signs of shriveling these seeds should be discarded.
Fill your chosen pot or tray with compost and moisten it with water.
Add decorative gravel or fish tank rock to the bottom of the container.
Soak the seeds in water for 24 hours to start to soften them up.
Around 1 to 1 1 2 inches of water is standard.