Dracaena
fragrans Massangeana , commonly known as corn plant have characteristic
yellow strips down the centre of its green glossy leaves. It is low maintenance,
slow growing plant which can be kept in same medium sized container for about 2
years. It is a member of Agavaceae family and grow 5 to 15 feet tall and 2 to 3
feet wide. Sometimes it is called as false palm due to its growing pattern. It also act as air
purifier plant.
Propagation
Corn plant can be
propagated from seeds (sow seeds in
spring ) and cane cuttings both . But cane cuttings is preferred over seeds as
it is easy and rate of success is very high. Cane cuttings are nothing but
pieces of corn plants stem. Choose a mature healthy scar free cane. Make sure
buds (present between two consecutive leaf scars) are intact ,then only new
shoot will develop. Cut the selected cane into smaller sections of 3-4 inches
(each cutting should have dormant bud in it ). You can treat these cuttings
with rooting hormones before moving them into pots for faster root development.
Now move the stem cuttings into pot with buds facing upward. You can place the
cuttings horizontally too but buds should always be upward facing.
Soil
Dracaena does best in a
well drained loose soil based potting mix.
Sun / Temperature
Average room
temperatures 60-75° F , 16-24°C work fine for corn plant. But temperature
should not be below than 13°C.
Watering
Corn plant is drought
tolerant, but can display signs of dehydration if left without water for too
long. Its foliage can look withered. Keep soil moist throughout the year.
(Except winter, in winter allow soil drying out before watering it) Like other
Dracaena , these are sensitive to boron and fluoride so use non fluoride water.
Fertilization
Feed plant during
growing season in spring and summer. Use slow release balanced liquid fertilizer
to avoid having plant feed every month. Slow release fertilizer release
nutrient each time you water the plant. Avoid feeding in winter as plant is
dormant that time.
Blooming
Indoor corn plant
blooms rarely. It has greenish white flowers at branch end provided the native
climate.
Pruning
Dracaena does not
require regular pruning, cut back plant to about 6 inches from base in growth
season to promote growth of weak plants. Clean plant with a damp cloth to keep
it dust free.
Repotting
Repot the corn plant
with fresh well drained soil when roots have no more space left in pot.
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