If this is an indoor plant it is dieing. Mine started doing the same thing so I removed them from the water and planted them in soil. They have never been healthier. Regular potting soil in a self draining pot is all you need. Place it in a location where it will get bright indirect sunlight in your house. Water only when the soil starts to dry out. I hope you saved them in time. Good Luck!!!
2006-10-06 23:30:36
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answered by Valkyrie 6
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this is the two too plenty warmth, too chilly, loss of water or grimy water. Bamboo desires to be in an larger spot in a hotter room, yet no longer in direct sunlight or rather warm (think of interior your vehicle) chilly water in the iciness additionally will turn the stalks yellow, use room temperature. good information: you have the means to keep it, place the stalks in a tall glass of water for a pair of days. If the leaves turn yellow, pluck them off (somewhat than reducing because of the fact it leaves decrease marks). undesirable information: If the excellent stalk and leaves turn yellow, detach it from the different stalks and throw it away.
2016-10-18 23:22:31
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answered by daw 4
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About the only thing that could cause that is too much water. If it's in water take it out and plant it. If it is planted don't water as much. It's stressed now so if you fertilize use a soluble fert like MiracleGrow and mix it at half strength.
2006-10-07 00:38:30
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answered by college kid 6
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...maybe because the chlorophyll(the pigment which gives your plant and any other plan, and plant leaves a green color) is already gone.
2006-10-06 23:34:43
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answered by ryldz_16 1
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I think it's busy dying man...give it more water....
2006-10-06 23:34:09
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answered by A.C.L 2
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it's dying
2006-10-06 23:25:12
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answered by Anonymous
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