Dracaena Tornado in Head Planter
7"Md Rosy Cheek Head Planter
Dracaena Tornado in Head Planter
Dracaena Care
LIGHT: Your Dracaena prefers medium indirect sunlight but can survive in low-light situations. Pale bleached leaves usually indicate the plant is getting too much light. Pale leaves, slow growth, and small new leaves indicate it is not getting enough light.
WATER: Water when the top 75% of the soil is dry. Water until liquid flows through the drainage hole at the bottom of the pot and discard any water that has accumulated in the saucer.
HUMIDITY: Your Dracaena will do well in average humidity environments but will appreciate regular misting.
TEMPERATURE: Your Dracaena likes comfortable room temperatures between 65-80 degrees. They do not do well in temperatures below 55 degrees. Cold winter drafts and blowing heaters will damage the leaves.
FERTILIZER: Dracaena needs very little plant food. Feed once or twice a year in the spring and summer with a basic houseplant food at half the recommended strength. Too much fertilizer will cause the leaf tips to burn.
TOXICITY: Dracaena leaves are toxic to pets and humans. Typically, ingestion will cause mouth and stomach irritation with possible vomiting.
ADDITIONAL CARE: Look out for a common problem called ‘tipping’ when the tips of the leaves dry out and turn brown. This can be caused by a variety of issues like overwatering, too much fertilizer, etc. The most common cause is tap water, which contains salts, chlorine, and fluoride. If you do not have a filtration system, leaving the tap water in an open container overnight before watering can help remove some of the chlorine and fluoride or use rainwater.