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Dracaena Warneckii

Dhs. 370.00


Placement

Placement

The Warneckii will do well in a room that gets a medium amount of natural light or in a semi-shady spot. Bright, sunny, or overly warm windows should be avoided. Rotate the plant occasionally to encourage even growth.

Light Requirements

Light Requirements

The Warneckii will do well in low to medium, indirect sunlight. She can even tolerate fluorescent lighting conditions. Never place the plant in direct sun, as the rays can scorch the leaves.

Watering Needs

Watering Needs

 The Warneckii requires less water than most indoor plants. When watering, water lightly and slowly from above with purified water, allowing water to soak through to the roots, then tip out any excess water. Always allow the top 1 inch of soil to dry out before watering. Soggy soil should be avoided. Note: The Warneckii is very sensitive to fluoride in water. If using tap water to water the plant, first let the water sit overnight in a container for the fluoride gas to dissipate into the air. Alternatively, you can use filtered or bottled water.

Temperature Preferences

Temperature Preferences

Does well at room temperature between 60°F - 77°F. Cold temperatures should be avoided.

Humidity Tolerance

Humidity Tolerance

Does well at normal (about 40% - 60%) humidity levels.

Repotting Needs

Repotting Needs

The plant can live happily in the provided pot for up to 2 years. Check if the plant is ready to be repotted by touching the soil and seeing if it has become loose, or if the roots have become overgrown. 

Unhealthy Plant Signs

Unhealthy Plant Signs

Browning leaves may be a sign of overwatering, or too much fluoride in the water. Drooping or yellowing leaves could indicate over-watering or poor drainage. It is normal for the Dracaena to drop leaves in order to grow new 

Size: 150cm, comes in regular nursery plastic pot