How to care for dracaena deremska to keep the variegated color of the leaves
The striped leaves of the tree dracaena will decorate any interior, and everyone dreams of having a cute room palm. The unpretentious nature of this ornamental plant is also important. There is nothing complicated in how to care for Dracaena deremska, no, it's enough just to know what she loves. In general, the bush is not capricious and takes root well in almost any conditions. You still need to try to ruin it, and most often this is the result of overly diligent care.
Characteristic features of the species
The stem of the derema dracaena usually does not branch itself and can grow up to 3 m in height. To obtain lateral leafy rosettes, while maintaining the compact size of the palm, it should be pruned.
Conditions of detention
Like all dracaenas, deremskaya loves warmth and is especially comfortable at 24 °. She will also be pleased with good lighting, but only on the east or west window. On the southern windowsill, leaves can get burned. But the north side of the house will have a negative impact on the decorative color of the foliage. The palm tree can live there, but it can lose its variegation and become pale and almost monochromatic.
Despite its thermophilicity, growth processes in dracaena slow down in winter. At this time, it can be kept cool, but relative. The critical values for the plant are already 13 ° C.
The bush tolerates dry room air well, but it is still better to periodically spray it. Regarding the soil, the dracaena is not particularly demanding on it. The main thing is that the substrate is loose and nutritious enough. The addition of a pinch of charcoal will help prevent decay.
How to care for dracaena deremska
Providing the plant with light, warmth, relative humidity and light soil, all that remains is to support its development:
- From spring to autumn, water regularly, not allowing the soil to dry out completely. At the same time, it is important to let the top layer dry out, otherwise the roots will quickly rot, and even coal will not help. In winter, the frequency of watering should be reduced, especially if the room is cool.
- Feed the palm with a liquid mineral complex once a month (except in winter).
- Spray the crown, washing away dust and humidifying the air around.
- Transplant the bush into a larger pot every 2 years in the spring.
To get multiple leaf rosettes, you can cut off the top of an elongated palm tree.This is an ideal breeding option for all dracaena, and the cutting takes root well both in water and immediately in the ground.
I bought a dracaena and it has a rotten stem and very few roots, I hope she can give new roots.