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Puspita Nursery Cornstalk Dracaena Plant, Victoria Plant

399

  • Cornstalk dracaena Plant known as Dracaena family, one of the best Air Purifier Plant.
  • One of the best Indoor plant for your beautiful living room, balcony, Bedroom, Office, Shop, etc.
  • Plant comes with a Pollybag in a secure packing, Fresh new condition.
  • No need to extra care, just watering it time to time.
  • Fast & Secured delivery across all India

100 in stock

SKU: PN_Dracaena Category:

Description

Puspita Nursery Cornstalk dracaena plant, the corn plant is an oldie but goodie in the houseplant industry. Europeans have been using them as indoor plants since the mid-1800s and theyve been popular in the united states since the early twentieth century. Corn plants are grown as thick canes that sprout from buds along the cane, achieving a œfalse palm effect (theyre sometimes called false palms). They make good houseplants because they are tall and narrow, with controlled growth, and can withstand a fairly significant amount of abuse from casual indoor gardeners. Growing conditions, light:try to locate them near a window with filtered sun. Too little light will result in leaves losing their stripes, water:keep evenly moist, but if you have to err, do so on the dry side. Keeping it too dry, however, will result in brown leaf tips. They prefer about 40% humidity. Use non-fluoridated water as they are sensitive to fluoride, temperature:keep above 55ºf if possible. They do best in the mid-70ºs, soil:loose, well-drained potting mix, fertilizer:fertilize lightly since the plants store nutrients in their canes. Use calcium supplements (chelated calcium or even gypsum) to prevent leaf-tip burn. Propagation, corn plants root readily from cuttings. Push tip cuttings into warm soil and keep moist. You can also root cane pieces directly by pushing into growing medium. Make sure the dirt is strong enough to support the cane upright. Rooting hormone can help increase rooting. Repotting, repot annually into larger pots with fresh, free-draining potting soil. The true dracaena fragrans has solid green leaves, but most people prefer the d. Fragrans massangeana, which features a central, broad lime-green stripe down the middle of the leaf. Another variety, d. Fragrans lindenii, has a dark green stripe down the middle and yellowish leaves. A final variety, d. Frangrans victoria, has white and cream stripes, but is rarely seen in garden centers.

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