I have had my dracena two of them for 21 and the other for 22 years they were from my pops n dads funerals I’m so glad to still have them n the meaning behind getting them makes me sad but happy to
Hi Tyler. My Spoked Dracaenas are growing/thriving in an outside garden in the NW USA (I never overwinter). I have one that's 42" tall. At the ground surface, its still green, no brown bark/stalk. It's too big for the area. Can I cut it back at ground level to have it start over as a smaller plant? Thanks.
Hey Tyler! I just love your channel. I am a total novice to house plants and plan on getting a dragon tree relatively soon. I know it’s the height of the summer and the one that I saw at my local nursery was definitely drooping and maybe needs a little bit more tender loving care and I intend to bring it into my home where there’s a very well lit floor to ceiling window, which is about the width and height of what the plant is going to be, but I was wondering if there’s any tips you have on the leaves so that it has a more minimalist look which is what I’m going for. Thanks Tyler for all the awesome information. This is a real big help.
I have had my dracena two of them for 21 and the other for 22 years they were from my pops n dads funerals I’m so glad to still have them n the meaning behind getting them makes me sad but happy to
Where did you get those cloches?
I got my stickers thank you
I inherited one recently
Ah!! Great news! How do you like them??? ❤️
Hi Tyler. My Spoked Dracaenas are growing/thriving in an outside garden in the NW USA (I never overwinter). I have one that's 42" tall. At the ground surface, its still green, no brown bark/stalk. It's too big for the area. Can I cut it back at ground level to have it start over as a smaller plant? Thanks.
I surely would of gone a little larger for all the trouble..
Hey Tyler! I just love your channel. I am a total novice to house plants and plan on getting a dragon tree relatively soon. I know it’s the height of the summer and the one that I saw at my local nursery was definitely drooping and maybe needs a little bit more tender loving care and I intend to bring it into my home where there’s a very well lit floor to ceiling window, which is about the width and height of what the plant is going to be, but I was wondering if there’s any tips you have on the leaves so that it has a more minimalist look which is what I’m going for. Thanks Tyler for all the awesome information. This is a real big help.
Wow ... and the plant is nice too.
Hi there,
Can you cut roots on the bottom?
Maybe 1/4 inch from thr bottom?
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