Dragon Tree Watering. I insert my finger into the soil to the first knuckle. If the soil feels dry, i give the plant a thorough watering. Watering is where many houseplant owners may go wrong when it comes to caring for d. It's better to underwater your plant than overwater,. It thrives in low light levels and stores water in its trunk, meaning it can tolerate a bit of neglect on the watering front. only water a dragon plant (dracaena marginata) when the soil has partially dried out. This plant is sensitive to the fluoride in tap water. The plant is actually good at indicating its watering needs — brown tips on the leaves mean that the plant is getting too much water, while yellowing leaves means the plant isn’t getting enough water. Water your dragon tree when half of the soil feels dry. dragon tree (dracaena marginata) is the perfect house plant for beginners as it doesn’t need a huge amount of maintenance to remain healthy. how to water it: Dragon tree needs moderate water. You can reduce watering to once a week in the winter months. it’s easy to drown the dragon tree plant in too much water.
it’s easy to drown the dragon tree plant in too much water. only water a dragon plant (dracaena marginata) when the soil has partially dried out. You can reduce watering to once a week in the winter months. This plant is sensitive to the fluoride in tap water. The plant is actually good at indicating its watering needs — brown tips on the leaves mean that the plant is getting too much water, while yellowing leaves means the plant isn’t getting enough water. I insert my finger into the soil to the first knuckle. Water your dragon tree when half of the soil feels dry. It's better to underwater your plant than overwater,. If the soil feels dry, i give the plant a thorough watering. dragon tree (dracaena marginata) is the perfect house plant for beginners as it doesn’t need a huge amount of maintenance to remain healthy.
dragon tree care water Aimee Mattison
Dragon Tree Watering This plant is sensitive to the fluoride in tap water. Dragon tree needs moderate water. dragon tree (dracaena marginata) is the perfect house plant for beginners as it doesn’t need a huge amount of maintenance to remain healthy. Watering is where many houseplant owners may go wrong when it comes to caring for d. If the soil feels dry, i give the plant a thorough watering. It's better to underwater your plant than overwater,. only water a dragon plant (dracaena marginata) when the soil has partially dried out. it’s easy to drown the dragon tree plant in too much water. Water your dragon tree when half of the soil feels dry. how to water it: I insert my finger into the soil to the first knuckle. This plant is sensitive to the fluoride in tap water. The plant is actually good at indicating its watering needs — brown tips on the leaves mean that the plant is getting too much water, while yellowing leaves means the plant isn’t getting enough water. You can reduce watering to once a week in the winter months. It thrives in low light levels and stores water in its trunk, meaning it can tolerate a bit of neglect on the watering front.