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Read moreThe Dracaena belongs to the indoor plants that are easy to propagate. Although it is important to be patient. After propagating it can take about 4 weeks before roots have formed. Propagating the Dracaena is essential for a healthy mother plant.
As soon as the Dracaena gets a little older the trunk can be covered with brown drooping leaves. To freshen up the plant a bit you can propgate the plant. This not only makes the look of the plant more attractive, but also healthy plant.
Supplies
The propagation of the Dracaena can be quite a tough job. You need a pair of pruning shears or a strong and sharp knife.
Before the propagation it is important to disinfect the pruning shears or knife. Keep the pruning shears or knife under hot water and clean it well. This prevents you from unnecessarily transferring bacteria during the propagation.
Do you happen to have disinfectant or pure alcohol? Disinfect the tools after the hot water. Let's get away with those bacteria and fungi!
You can propagate two parts of the Dracaena: a top cutting or a stem cutting.
If you cut the top or a stem, make sure that the cutting is at least 20 cm.
It is best to take more than one cutting. We recommend this because taking cuttings from the Dracaena is not a guaranteed success.
Do you happen to have cutting powder at home? Then you can apply the cutting powder to the ‘open wound’ of the cutting. Let the powder dry well!
Don’t have any cutting powder? No problem. You can also easily propagate without. Although the use of cutting powder can stimulate root growth. So it is an interesting option to consider.
In the beginning it is important to keep the soil slightly moist.
After about a month the cutting will start to grow. At that moment there are enough roots formed to take care of the cutting. From this moment you don't have to keep the soil slightly moist. The Dracaena needs enough water once every 2.5 to 4 weeks.