Lucky Bamboo (Dracaena Sanderiana)
Lucky Bamboo grows naturally under the canopy of wet tropical rain forests. It needs very little sunlight to thrive and does not respond well to temperatures below 60 degrees F. Lucky Bamboo must be kept moist all the time. It prefers to live in a soil mixture, as long as this soil holds a lot of water. Since neither water nor soil contains the vitamins, minerals and hormones that are found in Lucky Bamboo's natural
growing environment, supplementation is recommended. One drop of each added each time the water is refreshed, is all that is needed.
If you see burning or browning on the tips of the leaves, the location may receive too much sunlight Another cause of yellowing /browning leaves is water. If you live in a city where fluoride is added to the water, or has a high chlorine or salt content, one or a combination of these factors will cause this problem. Yellowing is first seen at the tips of the leaves and then spreads throughout the whole stalk until it dies. It is vital to provide pure, clean water, either by adding an effective filtering system to your tap, or by purchasing water for this purpose. If you suspect that this is your problem, and you improve the quality of your water, allow time for healthy, new foliage to form before concluding that something else must be wrong.
Light green leaves means that it is nutrient deficent. Your
plant needs to be in dirt.