Care Card

Dracaena Sunray

Indirect light Indirect light

Adapts to any light level.

Moderate irrigation Moderate irrigation

Water once a week and fortnightly in cold weather allowing the soil to dry out between waterings. Water more frequently in brighter light conditions.

Not suitable for pets Not suitable for pets

This plant can be toxic for your pet, so we advise you not to keep them together.

Normal humidity Normal humidity

Any kind of humidity is fine, you can spray it every 2 weeks.

Dracaena Sunray

Advice

  1. Moderate watering: Allow the top layer of the substrate to dry out before watering again. Avoid waterlogging.

  2. Bright Indirect Light: Place the plant in a brightly lit location but avoid intense direct sunlight.

  3. Moderate Humidity: The Dracaena Sunray can tolerate moderate humidity levels, but will appreciate occasional sprays of water.

  4. Fertilisation: Feed with a balanced fertiliser during the growing season (spring and summer) and reduce fertilisation in autumn and winter.

  5. Pruning: Cut back yellow or damaged leaves to encourage healthy growth.

Signs of weakness

  1. Yellow Leaves: If the leaves of your Dracaena Sunray are turning yellow, it may be a sign of overwatering or inadequate drainage.

  2. Brown Tips: Brown tips on the leaves may be due to dry air, low humidity or excessive fertiliser use.

  3. Drooping Leaves: Both underwatering and overwatering can cause leaves to wilt and drop. Be sure to follow a consistent watering schedule.

  4. Leaf Spots: Fungal infections or bacterial diseases can cause leaf spots. If you notice irregular spots or discolouration, investigate quickly.

  5. Stunted Growth: Lack of adequate nutrients or lack of sufficient sunlight can result in stunted growth.

Dracaena Sunray
Dracaena Sunray
Dracaena Sunray
Dracaena Sunray