

Lucky Bamboo 3 Sticks – Symbol of Happiness, Wealth & Longevity
Bring harmony and positive energy into your space with our Lucky Bamboo 3 Sticks, beautifully arranged and ready to enhance your home, office, or sacred space. According to Feng Shui, the number three represents happiness, wealth, and long life, making this arrangement a powerful symbol of good fortune and well-being.
1. Air Purification
The Lucky Bamboo is also known for its effective air purifying abilities. This plant, through the process of transpiration, absorbs and filters out harmful pollutants such as formaldehyde, benzene, and other particulate matter. In turn, it also releases extra oxygen into the air, leaving you with cleaner and greener indoor environments.
2. Positive Energy:
According to Feng Shui principles, the Lucky Bamboo Plant - 3 Layer is believed to bring good luck and positive energy to its surroundings. Its vibrant, upward growth symbolizes growth, prosperity, and harmony.
3. Symbolic Significance:
In many cultures, this plant carries cultural and symbolic value, often given as gifts during special occasions or to convey best wishes.
Plant type : Indoor
Plant height : 16 cm
Plant width : 8 cm
Plant color : Green
Pot Type : Plastic
Pot Height : 10 cm
Pot Width Radius : 7 cm
1. Watering :
If your Lucky Bamboo is grown in water, ensure that the roots are submerged but not entirely covered by water. Change the water every 2-4 weeks to prevent stagnation and maintain water quality.
If grown in soil, water when the top inch (2.5 cm) of soil feels dry. Allow excess water to drain from the pot's bottom.
2. Light:
Place your Lucky Bamboo in bright, indirect light to encourage healthy growth. Avoid direct sunlight, as it can scorch the leaves. If you have limited natural light, this plant can tolerate lower light conditions but may grow more slowly.
3. Temperature:
Maintain a temperature range of 65°F to 95°F (18°C to 35°C). Avoid exposing your plant to drafts or extreme temperature fluctuations.
Delivery Up to 10 km Radius Within Office Area (20 rupees per kilometer)