Dracaena golden coast
Draciena golden coast is a indoor plant.Avoid direct, unfiltered sunlight which may cause brown, scorched spots on the leaves. Normal house temperatures between 60 and 70 degrees Fahrenheit are ideal, with nighttime temperatures about 10 degrees cooler. Check the soil moisture often if the plant is in a warm room, as it may require water more frequently. Consult with our EXPERT for further more information.
Feeding and Pruning Draciena golden coast
Like all indoor plants, dracaena thrive with only one or two feedings with a fertilizer designed specifically for houseplants. Feed the plant only during the growing season, between March and September. Dracaena plants respond well to pruning, so if you want to reduce the height of a dragontree for example, cut off the stem and a new crown of leaves will grow back. If the leaves on your plant have turned brown from too little light or from underwatering, cut them off and new ones will grow in their place.
Containers and Placement
Containers must promote good drainage. Choose clay pots with drainage holes that allow the soil to partially dry out in between watering, but don’t allow the soil to dry out completely. Place your pot where the plant can get bright light but is out of direct sunlight. If the leaves on your plant begin to fade and grow longer, the plant may need more light.
Soil and Water
Dracaena thrive in rich soil with plenty of organic material, such as a well-draining, peaty commercial potting soil. Water the plant thoroughly once a week, allowing the water to run through the container completely. Do this by placing the pot in the sink to water or by having a saucer deep enough to catch the water as it runs through. Water slowly, only until you begin to see water in the saucer.
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