What Makes it Unique?
- Easy-to-grow plant with drought-tolerant nature that survive a few missed watering sessions.
- One of the best air-purifying plants, preferred by home gardeners to remove toxins from the air.
- An adaptable houseplant that easily survives challenging atmospheres and different sunlight locations.
- Green narrow pointed leaves with yellow borders at the end appear beautifully from the roots.
How to Care?
- The plant prefers bright sunlight. However, the Song of India could easily survive bright artificial sunlight.
- Protect your plant from direct and harmful sun rays to avoid damaging leaves.
- The soil needs to be fertile and filled with organic content for the best growth.
- Summer and spring is the ideal season to feed your Song of India plants with fertilizer.
- Make sure the fertilizer is rich with organic content and well-draining nature for best growth.
- Do not choose a non-porous soil as Dracaena Reflexa requires well-draining soil to stay away from waterlogging.
- Re-pot the plant only after at least 15 days of receiving the plant to allow some time to recover from travel shocks.
- You must re-pot only when the plant outgrows the current pot for the next re-potting.
- Also, choose the evening to re-pot your Song of India and keep it in a shady place for at least 2-3 days.
- Gradually move the plant from low light to direct sunlight spot to avoid killing the plant.
- Water the Dracaena Reflexa only when the topsoil feels dry to the touch. Keep it moist but never soggy as roots begin to rot easily.
- Always loosen the topsoil before feeding them with fertilizer to allow the fertilizer to dissolve easily in the soil.
- As a fast-growing plant, they require pruning from time to time. It is best to prune the plant before the primary growing season.
1 reviews for Song of India
saiful hasan siddiqui - May 07, 2022
best plant