Dracaena Marginata
Marginata prefer to be in full sun.
Location: Thrives best in a bright room, although they can tolerate slightly lower light levels. However, plants may lose older leaves if levels are too low.
Irrigation: Allow plants to dry between thorough waterings. Do not allow water to accumulate in the saucer, or root rot will likely occur.
Grooming: Dust leaves occasionally, or use a leaf shine product to enhance the appearance of the plant.
Fertilizing: One-half teaspoon of soluble 20-20-20 per gallon every two to three months or so should be sufficient indoors, as long as there is enough light available. Include trace elements in the fertilizer.
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Marginata prefer to be in full sun.
Location: Thrives best in a bright room, although they can tolerate slightly lower light levels. However, plants may lose older leaves if levels are too low.
Irrigation: Allow plants to dry between thorough waterings. Do not allow water to accumulate in the saucer, or root rot will likely occur.
Grooming: Dust leaves occasionally, or use a leaf shine product to enhance the appearance of the plant.
Fertilizing: One-half teaspoon of soluble 20-20-20 per gallon every two to three months or so should be sufficient indoors, as long as there is enough light available. Include trace elements in the fertilizer.
Please note: The images shown are for illustration purposes only and may not be an exact representation of the product
Marginata prefer to be in full sun.
Location: Thrives best in a bright room, although they can tolerate slightly lower light levels. However, plants may lose older leaves if levels are too low.
Irrigation: Allow plants to dry between thorough waterings. Do not allow water to accumulate in the saucer, or root rot will likely occur.
Grooming: Dust leaves occasionally, or use a leaf shine product to enhance the appearance of the plant.
Fertilizing: One-half teaspoon of soluble 20-20-20 per gallon every two to three months or so should be sufficient indoors, as long as there is enough light available. Include trace elements in the fertilizer.
Please note: The images shown are for illustration purposes only and may not be an exact representation of the product