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Fertilizer/ feed for the plant:Feed the Dracaena plant once or twice a year with a slow-releasing fertiliser.
Repotting : Repot the Dracaena plant once a year into a larger pot. Refresh potting soil while repotting and choose a lightly larger pot.
Propogation : Propagate the Dracaena plant through stem cutting. Immerse in water till roots sprout and then pot it with appropriate soil.
1. Why are the leaves of my Dracaena turning yellow?
When the leaves of Dracaena plant are turning yellow, that means that either you are overwatering the plant of the pot isn’t draining water properly.
2. How often should I water my Dracaena plant?
Dracaena plants do not require too much water. Make sure the soil is completely drained before watering again - the top half of the soil should be completely dry.
3. What type of soil should I use for potting my Dracaena plant?
Dracaena plants require loose soil that is well-draining.
Light Requirements :Dracaena plants require bright to low indirect light.
Locations :Place your Dracaena plants well indoors, where they get bright to low indirect light. Direct sunlight will scorch the plant.
Styling/decor tip :Use the Dracaena plant as the focal point of your decor. Use a subtle colour scheme for the room with the Dracaena plant or cluster of Dracaena plants in its various varieties as the only spot of colour. Dracaena looks great in tight corner spaces owing to its vertical growing nature.
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Dracaena plants are mildly toxic to pets. They may cause vomiting, among other symptoms.
Dracaena plants have over 100 species.
Dracaena Coffee Plant, Dracaena Compacta Plant, Dracaena Golden Milky Plant, Dracaena Red Choco Plant, Dracaena Red Ruby Plant, Dracena Giganta.
Dracaena Golden Milky Plant is also known as Dracaena Gold Dust, Japanese Bamboo, Gold Dust Plant and Spotted Leaf Dracaena.
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