How to Grow Brazilian Lucky Wood Plant

How to Grow Brazilian Lucky Wood Plant

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The Brazilian Lucky Wood Plant, also known as Dracaena fragrans (massangeana) scientifically, is a popular houseplant worldwide. It is widely renowned for its elegant foliage and super low-maintenance nature.

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But there’s something that makes it even more alluring to gardeners everywhere – just its presence is believed to bring luck and prosperity to its caregivers, making it a favorite in homes and offices.


Let’s look at what else makes this plant so special. Read on to know more!

 

• What is the Lucky Brazilian Wood?

We’re positive that the name of this plant speaks for itself to great extents. Also known as the Lucky Brazilian Wood, this wonderful plant is a variant of the Dracaena fragrans species.

Characterized by its long, vibrant green leaves and a yellow stripe running down the middle, the plant’s foliage is undeniably beautiful once it grows in. When cared for and loved properly, the Brazilian Lucky Wood can easily grow up to several feet tall and its slender, cane-like structure makes it a beautiful addition to any indoor space.

The Brazilian Lucky Wood Plant is often grown as a hydroponic plant, thriving in water, or planted in soil for long-term growth. Due to its aesthetic appeal and ease of maintenance, it has become a favorite among houseplant enthusiasts.

 

• Significance of the Brazilian Lucky Wood Plant

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In many cultures, the Brazilian Lucky Wood Plant is believed to carry significant symbolism. It is associated with positive energy, good fortune, and prosperity. Often placed in homes and offices to invite wealth and happiness, this plant has strong ties to Feng Shui principles.

 

1. Symbol of Resilience

The Brazilian Lucky Wood Plant symbolizes resilience due to its ability to thrive in various conditions, including low light, irregular watering, and different growing mediums like water or soil. Its sturdy nature, adaptability, and capacity to regenerate even after neglect make it a powerful representation of endurance and strength.

 

2. Symbol of Good Fortune

The Brazilian Lucky Wood Plant symbolizes good fortune as it's often associated with attracting wealth, prosperity, and positive energy. In Feng Shui, it is believed to bring balance and harmony to homes or offices, making it a popular choice for those seeking to enhance luck and invite success into their lives.

 

3. Air Purifying Plant

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Like other Dracaena varieties, the Brazilian Lucky Wood Plant helps purify indoor air by removing toxins, improving overall air quality.

 

• Brazilian Lucky Wood Plant Care - In Water

As we mentioned before, the Brazil Wood plant grows wonderfully as a hydroponic plant being grown in water. Moreover, it also needs very little care when grown as such.

But what must you know when growing it in water? Here are a few basics:

 

1. Water Quality

Use clean, filtered water to grow your plant. This is because tap water may contain chemicals like chlorine that can harm the plant over time. Changing the water every two weeks is essential to prevent stagnation and algae buildup.

 

2. Container Choice

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Choose a glass or ceramic container that supports the plant’s stalks. Ensure the roots are submerged in water while keeping the top portion dry. If you’re growing the Brazilian lucky wood plant as a decorative piece, a clear vase will allow you to watch the roots grow.

 

3. Root Management

Trim the roots if they become too long or unruly. Keeping the roots healthy will prevent rot and encourage better growth.

 

4. Light Requirements

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Although the Brazilian Lucky Wood Plant can tolerate low light, it thrives in bright, indirect light. Remember to avoid prolonged exposure to direct sunlight as that may scorch the delicate leaves of your plant.

 

5. Fertilizer

Since this plant is growing in water, to fertilize it, you will need to use a proper water-soluble fertilizer that will get the needed nutrients to your plant's roots. For this, you can use Ugaoo's Lucky Bamboo water soluble fertilizer. Just use 2-3 drops and watch your plant grow well.

 

• Growing the Brazilian Lucky Wood Plant in Soil

While this plant does very well in water, it also grows wonderfully in soil. So, here are a few tips for you to grow the Brazilwood plant in soil:

 

1. Best Soil for Planting

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Use a well-draining potting mix for your lucky Brazilian wood. A blend of peat moss and perlite or sand helps to create an ideal growing environment. The plant prefers slightly acidic to neutral soil, with a pH level between 6.0 and 7.0.

For the ideal, pre-made soil mix, you can also use Ugaoo's Pot-o-Mix, which is perfect blend of all those ingredients plus another 9 essential ingredients.

 

2. Choosing the Right Pot

Picking the right pots and planters is also a key aspect of attaining optimal growth for your Brazil wood plant indoors. Select a pot with drainage holes to prevent water from accumulating at the base.

If the roots sit in water for too long, it can cause root rot. A good-sized pot will also allow the plant to spread out and grow taller.

 

3. Watering

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Water your Brazilian Lucky Wood Plant thoroughly, but allow the soil to dry out between waterings. Overwatering can easily lead to root rot for this plant, so always remember to strike the right watering balance.

In general, watering once every 7–10 days is ideal, depending on the humidity and temperature

 

4. Pruning and Maintenance

Regularly remove any yellowing or dead leaves to encourage new growth. Pruning can also help shape the plant and keep it at a manageable size.

 

As a super versatile houseplant, the Brazilwood plant is one of the most alluring and unique plants you will come across, especially in the beginning stages where it just looks like a log of wood. 

However, once you understand it better, it will be even more alluring due to its stunning growth and ease of care. So, where will you be growing your Brazilwood plant in your home?

 

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