Description
Dracaena Victoria is a rare exotic evergreen shrub that grows to be about 7 feet tall. The trunk of the Dracaena Victoria is a tan yellow colour with light green leaves. The leaves are sword shaped and can grow up to almost 3 feet long! This shrub has beautiful hints of white throughout its glossy dark-green leaves that grow thickly in rosettes at the ends of each stem. It is best grown indoors as it requires high amounts of light, consistent soil moisture and moderate temperature ranging from 60-75 degrees Fahrenheit. A hardy plant known in some areas as the cornstalk dracaena because of its resemblance to field corn growing nearby, its Latin name actually refers to Queen Victoria.
Special Features
Dracaena is an air purifying plant that is both low-maintenance and decorative. This perennial makes a great addition to any indoor or outdoor garden and It's also used for landscaping purposes.
Plant Specification
Plant Height: 13 inch (33 cm)
Plant Spread: 7 inch (18 cm)
Common Name: Dracaena Victoriad & Corn Plant
Maximum Height: 6 to 10 feet
Difficulty Level: Easy.
Essential Requirements to Keep Plant Healthy
Sunlight
-At least 3-6 hours of preferably morning sunlight a day is ideal for plant to grow well and natural direct bright light for the rest of the day.
Watering
-Water only when the soil feels dry to touch. This plant does not like fluoride and may suffer discoloration if the tap water contains a large amount of fluoride (around 0.7 percent). Use distilled or non-fluoridated water at all times & the soil never be allowed to dry out completely.
Soil
-The soil should be well drained and fertile, rich in organic content for growing plant.
Fertilizer
-Apply organic fertilisers during spring months and rainy seasons. Loosen the soil but don’t damage the roots to allow nutrients and water to be better taken up by the plant.
Tree Care
It can be propagated from tip cuttings taken with 3 or 4 leaves attached. You will need to put the tip cuttings in 8cm (3 inch) pots filled with a moistened rooting mixture consisting of equal parts peat and sand. Pack them neatly into a plastic bag and keep them in a temperature of 21-24 degrees C in partially shaded positions. Alternatively, could you place the bags inside a heated propagator case? Unlikely that they will require additional water for four to six weeks. After rooting has occurred, remove the pot for plastic bag or propagator and begin to water the new plant moderately, moistening the potting mixture at each watering and allowing the top centimetre (0.4 inches) or so of the mixture to dry out before watering again. When roots appear on the surface of the mixture, move your plant into a slightly larger pot with standard potting mixture used for adult plants and treat it as you would an adult plant.
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SKU: GPPTIDV1
₹499.00Price
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