Dragon Trees are a good choice for spots that don't get amazing natural light.
Because the leaves are so dark, it handles dimmer corners better than most trees.
Because this indoor plant stands upright and doesn't sprawl, it fits perfectly in tight spaces.
Botanical name: Dracaena Janet Lind

Let its soil dry out entirely before watering
Every 2-4 weeks, check as deeply into the soil as you can:
- If you feel ANY moisture, at all, wait longer before watering.
- If the soil feels COMPLETELY DRY, then it’s time to water.
Note: you can use a chopstick to check the moisture.
Discard excess water
When watering, fully water the entire soil mixture. Then, allow all the excess water to drain out the bottom of the pot’s drainage holes. Discard that water.
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Dragon Trees are a good choice for spots that don't get amazing natural light.
Because the leaves are so dark, it handles dimmer corners better than most trees.
Because this indoor plant stands upright and doesn't sprawl, it fits perfectly in tight spaces.
Botanical name: Dracaena Janet Lind

Let its soil dry out entirely before watering
Every 2-4 weeks, check as deeply into the soil as you can:
- If you feel ANY moisture, at all, wait longer before watering.
- If the soil feels COMPLETELY DRY, then it’s time to water.
Note: you can use a chopstick to check the moisture.
Discard excess water
When watering, fully water the entire soil mixture. Then, allow all the excess water to drain out the bottom of the pot’s drainage holes. Discard that water.

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