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Dracaena Janet Craig

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Plant Care

Watering

Pour 2 cup or 500ml every week only when the soil begins to dry out. Water in the early morning or late evening when temperatures are cooler.

Light

Bright indoor light or indirect sun. 6 hours to 8 hours

Temperature

18?C to 25?C

Fertilizer

NPK Fertilizer Tabs or Baby Bio Plant Food or Fast Green Fertilizer

Plant Bio

Dracaena Janet Craig Houseplants, native to tropical Africa, are one of the most popular plants used in homes and offices. Dracaena Plants thrive on neglect, grow well in?low light, and need very little water. These attractive plants have sword- shaped, leathery, dark green, shiny leaves that are about 3? wide and 2ft. in length.??Janet Craig? dracaena produces lush foliage and remains green year-round. A low-maintenance plant, it thrives even with mild neglect as long as its moisture needs are met. Dracaena Janet Craig plants are considered by some to be slightly poisonous, especially to dogs and cats.

Dracaena janet craig plants grow slowly in low light, but grow much faster in medium light. When the light is extremely low, new leaves are smaller and narrower. Placing a dracaena janet craig in the sun outside for even a few minutes, burns the leaves. When in doubt, do not water! Allow the top 50% of the soil to dry out before watering. The lower the light, the less often a dracaena needs water. Fluoride, chlorine, or salt in the water causes brown leaf tips and yellow spots on the leaves. Dracaena janet craig plants do not do well in temperatures below 55?F (12.8?C) Cold winter drafts and blowing heaters damage the leaves. Dracaenas need very little plant food.

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