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I have a Draconae Margenata in a pot that is 7" in diameter and 4.5" deep.
So far it is growing ok, but it seems to dry out very rapidly. I am
wondering if I should fill the entire pot with water.

I live in NYC, give it indirect sun light from a room window, and try to
keep the room as close to 75 degrees as possible.

tia,
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Old 31-01-2004, 07:32 AM
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I have a Draconae Margenata in a pot that is 7" in diameter and 4.5" deep.
So far it is growing ok, but it seems to dry out very rapidly. I am
wondering if I should fill the entire pot with water.

I live in NYC, give it indirect sun light from a room window, and try to
keep the room as close to 75 degrees as possible.

tia,
-sweet
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http://www.angelfire.com/ny5/jbc33/



Don't. Those are sensitive to overwatering...

Either water more frequently or use some mulch.

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