Bring effortless greenery to your space with Lucky Bamboo (عصا موسى). This bestselling, low-maintenance indoor plant looks elegant in water vases or pots, making it perfect for desks, receptions, and thoughtful gifts. With simple light and watering, it stays fresh and stylish year-round—ideal for busy homes and modern offices.
Common Name: Lucky Bamboo (عصا موسى)
Botanical Name: Dracaena sanderiana
Former Name: Dracaena braunii
Plant Type: Indoor hydroponic houseplant
Plant Code / SKU: PLT-0015
Alternative Names:
Chinese Water Bamboo
Ribbon Plant
Moses Stick
Egyptian Eternal
Order: Asparagales
Family: Asparagaceae
Subfamily: Nolinoideae
Genus: Dracaena
Species: D. sanderiana
Native to the tropical rainforests of Central Africa, particularly Cameroon. Widely cultivated in Southeast Asia (notably Thailand), China and globally as a decorative indoor plant. Commercial growers propagate it hydroponically for export.
Stems: slender, erect, jointed cane-like stalks in vivid green.
Leaves: lanceolate, glossy green, 10–15 cm long and 1–2 cm wide, emerging in tufts at stem tips.
Growth Habit: upright or trained into spirals and shapes using wire supports.
Flowers: rare in indoor culture; small, fragrant, white blooms.
Roots: thin, fibrous, white to light brown when submerged.
Height: typically 15–30 cm in water culture; up to 60 cm when grown in soil.
Stem Diameter: 0.5–1 cm.
Leaf Length: 10–15 cm; Width: 1–2 cm.
Thrives in bright, indirect light (1,000–2,500 lux). Tolerates low light but avoid direct sunlight to prevent leaf scorch.
Hydroponic: keep roots fully submerged; replace water every 2–4 weeks using distilled or filtered water to avoid chlorine and fluoride buildup.
Soil-grown: maintain evenly moist soil; allow the top 1–2 cm to dry between waterings; avoid waterlogged conditions.
Hydroponic: position stalks in a vase or container with distilled water and decorative pebbles for support.
Soil: use a well-draining potting mix rich in organic matter, amended with perlite or sand; pH 6.0–6.5.
Ideal Temperature: 18–25 °C; minimum 15 °C; protect from cold drafts.
Humidity: moderate to high (50–80%); benefits from occasional misting in dry environments.
Hydroponic: apply a balanced, water-soluble fertilizer at one-quarter strength monthly.
Soil: feed with a balanced houseplant fertilizer every 6–8 weeks during the growing season; flush soil periodically to prevent salt buildup.
Low maintenance. Remove yellow or dead foliage regularly and wipe leaves to remove dust. Monitor water quality and refresh hydroponic solution on schedule.
Propagation: take 10–15 cm stem cuttings; place cut ends in water or moist rooting medium; roots form in 2–4 weeks.
Growth Rate: slow to moderate (approx. 5–10 cm per year); can be trained into shapes with gentle wiring.
Leaf yellowing: overwatering, poor water quality, low humidity.
Brown leaf tips: fluoride or salt accumulation, low humidity.
Root rot: stagnant water in hydroponic setups.
Pests: spider mites, mealybugs, scale insects.
Leaf droop: low light or temperature stress.
Effective air purifier (removes benzene, formaldehyde). Valued in Feng Shui as a symbol of good luck and prosperity. Stylish, space-efficient décor for homes and offices; low light tolerance promotes placement versatility.
Mildly toxic to pets and humans if ingested; can cause nausea, vomiting and excessive drooling. Keep out of reach of children and animals.
Bring effortless greenery to your space with Lucky Bamboo (عصا موسى). This bestselling, low-maintenance indoor plant looks elegant in water vases or pots, making it perfect for desks, receptions, and thoughtful gifts. With simple light and watering, it stays fresh and stylish year-round—ideal for busy homes and modern offices.
Common Name: Lucky Bamboo (عصا موسى)
Botanical Name: Dracaena sanderiana
Former Name: Dracaena braunii
Plant Type: Indoor hydroponic houseplant
Plant Code / SKU: PLT-0015
Alternative Names:
Chinese Water Bamboo
Ribbon Plant
Moses Stick
Egyptian Eternal
Order: Asparagales
Family: Asparagaceae
Subfamily: Nolinoideae
Genus: Dracaena
Species: D. sanderiana
Native to the tropical rainforests of Central Africa, particularly Cameroon. Widely cultivated in Southeast Asia (notably Thailand), China and globally as a decorative indoor plant. Commercial growers propagate it hydroponically for export.
Stems: slender, erect, jointed cane-like stalks in vivid green.
Leaves: lanceolate, glossy green, 10–15 cm long and 1–2 cm wide, emerging in tufts at stem tips.
Growth Habit: upright or trained into spirals and shapes using wire supports.
Flowers: rare in indoor culture; small, fragrant, white blooms.
Roots: thin, fibrous, white to light brown when submerged.
Height: typically 15–30 cm in water culture; up to 60 cm when grown in soil.
Stem Diameter: 0.5–1 cm.
Leaf Length: 10–15 cm; Width: 1–2 cm.
Thrives in bright, indirect light (1,000–2,500 lux). Tolerates low light but avoid direct sunlight to prevent leaf scorch.
Hydroponic: keep roots fully submerged; replace water every 2–4 weeks using distilled or filtered water to avoid chlorine and fluoride buildup.
Soil-grown: maintain evenly moist soil; allow the top 1–2 cm to dry between waterings; avoid waterlogged conditions.
Hydroponic: position stalks in a vase or container with distilled water and decorative pebbles for support.
Soil: use a well-draining potting mix rich in organic matter, amended with perlite or sand; pH 6.0–6.5.
Ideal Temperature: 18–25 °C; minimum 15 °C; protect from cold drafts.
Humidity: moderate to high (50–80%); benefits from occasional misting in dry environments.
Hydroponic: apply a balanced, water-soluble fertilizer at one-quarter strength monthly.
Soil: feed with a balanced houseplant fertilizer every 6–8 weeks during the growing season; flush soil periodically to prevent salt buildup.
Low maintenance. Remove yellow or dead foliage regularly and wipe leaves to remove dust. Monitor water quality and refresh hydroponic solution on schedule.
Propagation: take 10–15 cm stem cuttings; place cut ends in water or moist rooting medium; roots form in 2–4 weeks.
Growth Rate: slow to moderate (approx. 5–10 cm per year); can be trained into shapes with gentle wiring.
Leaf yellowing: overwatering, poor water quality, low humidity.
Brown leaf tips: fluoride or salt accumulation, low humidity.
Root rot: stagnant water in hydroponic setups.
Pests: spider mites, mealybugs, scale insects.
Leaf droop: low light or temperature stress.
Effective air purifier (removes benzene, formaldehyde). Valued in Feng Shui as a symbol of good luck and prosperity. Stylish, space-efficient décor for homes and offices; low light tolerance promotes placement versatility.
Mildly toxic to pets and humans if ingested; can cause nausea, vomiting and excessive drooling. Keep out of reach of children and animals.