Dracaena may suffer from yellowing and dry leaves.
Follow these tips and you can prevent yellowing and dry leaves of your dracaena, as well as other problems that may arise with this plant.
Incorrect watering
Overwatering or overdrying of the soil can lead to rotting or moisture deficiency in the roots and leaves.
Water the dracaena moderately and evenly, controlling the humidity of the soil and air.
Inappropriate light
A place that is too dark or too bright can negatively affect the health and appearance of the dracaena.
Choose a place for dracaena with diffused or partial shade lighting, without direct sunlight and drafts.
Poor quality water
Tap water that contains chlorine, lime, salt or other impurities can damage the roots and leaves of the dracaena.
Water the dracaena with water that has been previously settled, boiled or filtered to get rid of harmful substances.
Lack or excess of fertilizer
Dracaena requires special fertilizers for decorative foliage plants, which contain the necessary microelements and vitamins.
Do not overfeed the dracaena, observing the dosage and timing indicated on the fertilizer package.
Pests and diseases
Dracaena can be attacked by various enemies, which can cause yellowing and dryness of the leaves.
If you find any problems, treat the dracaena with special products that will help get rid of them.
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