Can I re-pot a lucky bamboo tree that has been growing in water for the past year?


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Yes, they do quite well in soil.


If that is its environment you may lose it if it is grown and mature. However, you may try to change its environment where it is first little by little, adding apropriate amount of soil a little at a time to solidify it slowly, letting it adapt a little at a time. If you see undesirable changes, just reverse it a little at a time. Nutrients may need changing as well if it does take effect in the new environment or sunlight change. Just test it a little at the time. If it is mature, I would not change it if I were you, it may not cope.

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