Can You Revive Brown Lucky Bamboo?

Yes and no — while you won’t be able to resurrect a dead lucky bamboo, you might be able to save a struggling brown plant.

Remove the brown or yellow sections of the leaves because they are dead and will not regenerate. Using a sharp, sterile knife, pruning shears, or scissors, snip them off.

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1. Remove and dispose of any leaves and plant debris on the soil surface or in the water, as they can introduce harmful fungi and bacteria.

1. If you’re growing your lucky bamboo in water, change the water and thoroughly clean the container. After that, every 7-10 days, change the water in the container. Instead of tap water, use bottled, filtered, or distilled water.

1. Remove your brown lucky bamboo, thoroughly rinse the roots, and grow your plant in water instead of repotting with a new potting mix if it is growing in soil.

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1. Consider moving your lucky bamboo to a bright, out-of-the-way location where the temperature stays between 65-85°F (18-29°C).

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1. Fertilize a brown lucky bamboo sparingly because additional fertilizer salts may cause more leaf tip burn.

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