How To Repot A Dracaena Fragrans Plant [Corn Plant] | Easy For Beginners | You Can Do It!
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 Published On Mar 4, 2024

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| Dracaena Fragrans |
Dracaena Fragrans, commonly known as the Corn Plant, is a popular indoor plant admired for its graceful appearance and air-purifying qualities. Repotting is a crucial aspect of plant care that promotes growth and vitality. In this guide, we'll explore the easy steps to repot your Dracaena Fragrans successfully, making it an accessible task even for beginners.

Repotting your Dracaena Fragrans may seem daunting, but with the right guidance, it becomes an accessible and rewarding task. By understanding the signs, choosing the right time, and following the step-by-step process, you'll ensure your plant thrives in its new environment, bringing beauty and vitality to your indoor space.


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🔰CHAPTERS🔰
00:00 Intro
00:07 Start
00:14 Introduce the plant
01:07 Size and drainage Pot
01:34 Start with Perlite
02:17 The perfect ratio of soil
02:32 Note
02:53 Preparing the pot
03:50 Remove the plant from the old pot
04:31 Shake the root from old soil
06:06 Planting
06:47 Note about Air Pockets
08:50 Watering
09:11 Repotting is done!
09:27 About cleaning the leaves
09:42 End



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|| Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) ||
Q: Can I repot my Corn Plant (Dracaena Fragrans) anytime?
A: Yes, but spring and early summer are optimal for minimal stress on the plant.

Q: How often should I repot my Corn plant?
A: Every 2-3 years or when signs of root-bound growth appear.

Q: What if I notice root rot during repotting?
A: Trim affected roots, treat with fungicide, and ensure proper drainage in the new pot.

Q: Can I use regular garden soil for repotting?
A: No, opt for a well-draining mix of potting soil and perlite.

Q: Is it normal for my plant to look stressed after repotting?
A: Yes, it's common. Ensure proper care, and the plant should recover within a few weeks.



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