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Old 24-05-2004, 09:48 PM
tHatDudeUK
 
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Default Dracanea Marginata plant (indoor) - pruning and getting to sprout more bits


"David Hare-Scott" wrote in message
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You need to behead it in the spring when it is growing well. In most

cases
this will cause a number of buds to sprout below the cut. This is how the
multi-branched specimens are produced. When the new heads have leaves on
them feed it a little then later in summer if they are a good size feed it

a
bit more.


So my understanding that it just regrows from the part it growed from before
is wrong. Does this just happen, is there a known way of encouraging it to
happen or does it just happen?

It will also keep its leaves better and look bushier if it is in strong
light, even a little sun. If the light is too dim it will tend to stick

to
being thin and spindly no matter how many times you cut it as it is

spending
all its effort trying to grow tall to reach better light.


The plants past location would explain that problem then with it all bent
one direction, although now it is in the brightest place possible.

You can also strike the head that you cut off as a bonus.


Sorry, not too sure what you mean by the word "strike" here?! All I can
think you mean is stick the end in some rooter powder and plonk it in a pot
of some good planting soil.

I guess I'm probably best doing it now as in the UK the warmer weather has
just started to come and I think it's growing more than it has, I think it's
officially spring :-) Shows what I know, lol.

Thanks for your help.