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🌱 Advance payment is required for live plants, 💧 liquid medicines, and parcels over 3kg 📦. 💵 Cash on Delivery (COD) is available for orders under 3kg only.
🌱 Advance payment is required for live plants, 💧 liquid medicines, and parcels over 3kg 📦. 💵 Cash on Delivery (COD) is available for orders under 3kg only.
🌱 Advance payment is required for live plants, 💧 liquid medicines, and parcels over 3kg 📦. 💵 Cash on Delivery (COD) is available for orders under 3kg only.
Lucky Bamboo (Dracaena sanderiana) isn’t just a houseplant — it’s a symbol of good fortune, positivity, and balance, widely loved in Pakistani homes and offices. With its elegant, spiral or straight stalks and easy-care nature, it adds a touch of Zen and greenery to any space.
For urban plant lovers across Lahore, Karachi, and Islamabad, Lucky Bamboo offers a low-effort way to bring nature indoors. It grows well in water or soil, needs very little light, and survives even in air-conditioned rooms or low-sunlight corners.
Lucky Bamboo is often gifted for weddings, housewarmings, or new business launches, believed to attract prosperity and peace. It’s also a beautiful addition to home desks, countertops, or windowsills, especially when paired with a decorative glass vase or ceramic pot.
Q1: Does Lucky Bamboo really bring good luck? According to Feng Shui and cultural beliefs, yes! It’s said to attract harmony, success, and health—especially in homes and offices.
Q2: Can I grow it in water only? Yes. Just place the stalks in a vase with clean water and pebbles. Change the water every 10–12 days.
Q3: Is Lucky Bamboo hard to care for? Not at all! It’s one of the easiest indoor plants—requires indirect light and little maintenance.