Yuccca in a Pot
The Dracaena is the perfect indoor plant for any living or common room in a home or office, to add some natural beauty into a space.
Care:
Light: Bright indirect light to medium-light environments. Filtered indoor light (such as through a sheer curtain in front of a sunny window) or a semi-shade spot is an ideal location. Never place a dracaena plant in direct sun, as the rays will scorch its foliage.
Water: Dracaena require less water than most indoor plants. Keep them hydrated by misting the leaves with water and keeping the soil lightly misted (never soggy) as well with good drainage. Always allow the top two-three inches of the soil to thoroughly dry out before watering. Do not overwater, as it may cause root rot.Dracaena is extremely drought-tolerant, and it is most important to water more frequently in summer. During the winter months, the soil can be allowed to almost completely dry out.
Drooping or yellowing leaves could indicate over-watering or poor drainage, but don’t worry if you notice the bottom leaves beginning to turn yellow and fall. It is normal for dracaena to shed leaves in order to grow new ones.
Humidity: Medium to high
Temperature: Room temperature of 15C+.
Toxicity: Poisonous to cats & dogs
Dimension:
L (45cm) X L (45cm) X H (1m)