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Old 10-09-2004, 07:24 AM
Dolchas
 
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Default Help reinvigorating large dracena marginata?

Greetings all!

I have a large pot (huge actually...over 2 ft. wide and over 2 ft.
tall) with a bunch of drancena marginata, some of which are over 8 ft.
tall. This pot is a huge focal point in my house, so I'd really like
to keep it going, but there has been a general decline in the apparent
health of these plants for a while now.

Basically, the old fronds hang around for a long time before they turn
a bit yellow and drop off, but the new growth doesn't nearly keep
pace. The new fronds seem noticeably smaller than the older fronds.
It is now getting to look like a bunch of long trunks with feeble
clusters of short fronds at the ends.

If I had to guess, I might say the problem is that the amount of light
is just a tad too low, but my wife mocks me when I make this
suggestion, pointing out that our house is notoriously bright, with
spectacular amounts of ambient light. I must agree with her on this
point -- while the dracenae in question get little direct light, they
do get what seems to me to be a pretty good amount of general ambient
light.

Other particulars: The plant is definitely not root bound. The soil
is one of those pre-mixed blends for indoor plants that you can buy at
nurseries hardware stores, and the soil has been amended with a new
bunch of this soil mix recently. I don't think I overwater the plants
because I don't see too many suspiciously yellow tips. I used to
ferilize the pot with a very light dose of liquid cacti fertilizer
(because I do have tons of cacti), and this fertilizer was so weak
that I could use it every time. Over the last year, I have changed my
fertilizing system a bit -- I use Miracle-Grow maybe 25% of the time,
and the other 75% of the time, I don't use any fertilizer at all.

What is an appropriate fertilizing policy for dracenae marginata? Is
there any way I can force branching from the long trunks I now have?
Should I cut off a trunk, and try to re-root it in hopes that new
branches will emerge from the cut? Does this "diminishing lenghth and
robustness of new fronds" pattern suggest any particular class of
problem?

Thanks in advance for any suggestions!

Chuck
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