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low light dracaena Dracaena Janet Craig PlantLow light indoor Plant of high ornamental values. Dracaena Janet Craig is a very popular floor plant that is adaptive towards low light conditions, and requires very little water to thrive. These low light indoor plants could be considered perfect for beginners (Plant enthusiastic) who are looking for large indoor plants in their home. They are mostly loved for their fun shape, large and upright growth. Dracaena Janet Craig also contains long tapered
Low light indoor Plant of high ornamental values.
- Dracaena Janet Craig is a very popular floor plant that is adaptive towards low light conditions, and requires very little water to thrive. These low light indoor plants could be considered perfect for beginners (Plant enthusiastic) who are looking for large indoor plants in their home. They are mostly loved for their fun shape, large and upright growth. Dracaena Janet Craig also contains long-tapered foliage with rich green colour, which are shiny too and grow in full tufts from its canes. And the Canes so mentioned are quite sturdy giving an unexpected architectural element to its dark green foliage.
Dracaena Janet Craig are quite easy to grow and hard to die.
- With its native to tropical Africa, these plants could survive well in the presence of indirect bright natural light. Widely known for being a low light indoor plant. In term for watering, Check moisture then water if the soil seems dry. Water thoroughly in the Summer and reduce watering in the water and rainy season. Make sure to use well-drained soil with fertile rich organic content. Ideal temperature for their healthy growth is 15 – 21 degree Celsius. And feed by any organic fertilizers could be acceptable.
It’s not Pet-friendly plant.
- Dracaena, when ingested in any way, could cause vomiting, diarrhoea and weakness, hence they are not friendly enough to be grown around children and pets.
Excellent air purifying indoor plant.
- It has been proven by NASA (The National Aeronautics and Space Administration) that while keeping the Dracaena Janet Craig as an indoor plant could result in good air quality in your surroundings. This is because they are best at absorbing formaldehyde coming out of electronics or laptops and it also cleans up other harmful toxins. Thus, making an excellent environment for your indoor spaces.
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- Plants World is an exclusive plant shop among Dubai garden centres, that will get your plant delivery to your door steps with free plastic pots for plants. The Dracaena Janet Craig plants could also be presented as eco-friendly gifts or green giftings to any enthusiastic green thumb individuals.
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