How to get a Dracaena to bloom?

How to get a Dracaena to bloom?

While flowering is much less common when grown as a houseplant, mature dracaena may flower indoors under the correct growing conditions which mimic their natural habitat. Ideal conditions include: indirect light, moderate temperatures, and humid atmosphere. grow dracaena indoors in bright, indirect light. Most types will tolerate fairly low light conditions, but you’ll notice increased growth if you move plants to sunnier locations. Don’t put them where the sun will shine directly on them, though, as the leaves may scorch.Dracaena Watering Tips Only water when the top 1 to 2 inches of soil are dry, about every one to two weeks. Signs of too much water are yellow leaves, wrinkled/curled leaves, dead leaves, brown leaf tips, and/or stunted growth.Low humidity and dry soil cause leaves to droop and brown on their edges, later followed by entire yellowing, browning, and leaf drop. Misting the leaves of your Dracaena often will increase the humidity. You could also use a pebble tray for a long-term increase in humidity, or use a humidifier.If you notice any changes in your Dracaena’s growth, take a closer look. Do you spot curling, yellowing, wilting, or deformed foliage? Yellowing leaves are most likely due to too much moisture, either from overwatering or poorly draining soil.

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