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Lucky Brazil Wood — often referred to as Brazilian Lucky Bamboo or Dracaena braunii (Dracaena sanderiana) — is not a true succulent, but it shares some succulent-like traits, such as storing water in its stems and being highly drought-tolerant. It is a tropical plant that’s prized for its easy care and symbolic meaning of good luck, prosperity, and positive energy.
🌿 About the Plant
· Scientific name: Dracaena sanderiana
· Common names: Lucky Bamboo, Lucky Brazil Wood, Ribbon Plant
· Family: Asparagaceae
· Type: Evergreen perennial with cane-like stems and lance-shaped leaves
🌞 Light Requirements
· Prefers bright, indirect sunlight.
· Avoid harsh direct sun, which can scorch the leaves.
· Can tolerate low light, making it ideal for indoor spaces and offices.
💧 Watering
· If grown in water:
o Use filtered or distilled water (tap water with chlorine can harm roots).
o Keep roots submerged and change the water every 7–10 days.
o Ensure the stems stay above water to prevent rot.
· If grown in soil:
o Keep the soil slightly moist, not soggy.
o Water when the top 1 inch of soil feels dry.
o Overwatering may cause root rot.
🌡️ Temperature & Humidity
· Ideal temperature: 18–30°C (65–85°F)
· Protect from cold drafts and temperatures below 10°C (50°F).
· Likes moderate to high humidity, similar to most tropical plants.
🌱 Soil
· Use a well-draining potting mix, such as a cactus/succulent mix combined with peat and perlite.
· Good drainage is key to prevent root rot.
🌸 Growth & Appearance
· The plant grows upright stems with green, glossy, lance-shaped leaves.
· Can be trained into spiral, braided, or tiered forms—commonly seen in feng shui arrangements.
· Slow-growing but long-lived indoors.
🌼 Fertilizer
· Feed once a month during the growing season (spring and summer) using a diluted liquid fertilizer.
· If grown in water, use a special liquid fertilizer for hydroponic plants every 2–3 months.