Can you transplant a "Lucky Bamboo" plant to a larger pot? I have a lucky wicker plant and need to know as it...

I have a lucky wicker plant and need to know as it grows can you transplant to a larger pot? It is grown contained by water. When you revision water on plant do rinse roots and alter pots then or what?
Answers:    Yes, you can transplant Lucky Bamboo to a larger pot.

Lucky Bamboo like to be crowded, so use a container that¡¯s no more than about 2¡± larger than the stalk group.
http://www.fastfengshui.com/nlt_aug18_20...

You really don't enjoy to transplant your bambo unless the roots are growing out of the container. If you want to change the container...tip it on it's side over a bowl and, while supporting the stems, agree to the pepples and stems slowly pour out of the contianer so as not to damage the roots . Place some of the pepples surrounded by the new container and later place the stems in the container.
Add a moment or two water and after add the rest of the pepples to cover the roots and to stablize the stems
http://www.backyardgardener.com/forums/f...

Like any other houseplant, Lucky Bamboo can be transferred to a pot or pot 2¡å larger than the original...or planted for always into a loose sand or soil mixture that provides lots of bottom drainage. To avoid root rot, be careful to tolerate the top of the soil dry out between waterings.
http://www.mixph.com/2007/11/how-to-grow...

If you choose to grow your lucky bamboo surrounded by water...save the water smooth about the tops of the stones. "Be sure to rinse the plant, stones and change the sea once a week, to help maintain the bamboo from rotting."
http://www.ehow.com/how_2037081_care-luc...

Lucky Bamboo IS finicky give or take a few the water itself. "The chlorine and fluoride within city tap marine turn the leaves yellow at first, and eventually eliminate the plant. Use Spring water or distilled or purified marine instead."
http://www.gardensalive.com/article.asp?...

"Either use bottled water or agree to tap river sit for twenty-four hours before using it. Whichever you choose, exchange the water every two weeks."
http://www.bamboowomen.com/blog/?cat=3

Good Luck! Hope this is accepting.
they should be grown in potting mix,I separate the shoots by untangling the roots,put 3-4 to a pot or more if the pot is larger,hang on to in bright fanlight.