4. Size and maintenance
The Dragonnier is a slow growing plant that does not require much size. However, to maintain a compact and attractive shape, you can cut dead branches or excessively long branches from time to time. Use clean, sharp garden tools to avoid damage to the plant.
5. Common problems
- Yellowing leaves: This may be due to excessive watering, inadequate light or excess fertilizer. Adjust your maintenance practices accordingly.
- Harmful insects: Monitor the presence of tetranycs, cochenilles or sea urea. Use a natural insecticide spray to remove them.
- Root rot: Caused by excess moisture. Reduce watering and make sure the pot has adequate drainage.
Conclusion
By following these simple maintenance tips, you can successfully cultivate and enjoy the beauty of the Dragonnier (Dracaena fragrances) at home. This versatile indoor plant is not only aesthetically pleasant, but will also help purify the air of your home. Don’t hesitate to integrate the Dragonnier with your interior decoration for a green and soothing atmosphere.