Trimming A Draceana (corn Plant) - Knowledgebase Question

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Question by nohype4steve
February 1, 2003
When I cut off the top of a draceana (corn plant), can Ii replant the cut off part? In other words, will it grow roots and thrive as a new plant?


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Answer from NGA
February 1, 2003
Dracaena fragrans, or corn plant is a rugged individual and if the light is just right, it will flower when it's mature.

If your corn plant is too big you can propagate by
1) Air Layering - see http://www.augustflorist.com/l... for more details on this.

2) Taking cane cuttings. Pieces of stem 2" or 3" in length are laid horizontally on a seed compost with the lower half buried. The cutting should have at least one node (point where a leaf or bud would be attached and any leaf bud pointing upwards. Alternatively place the cutting upright with the lower end buried.

3) Remove the crown of leaves from the leggy stem and plant in a potting compost using a rooting hormone powder and providing bottom heat.

Once you have a plant of just the right height, you can maintain its appearance by pulling out the very center of the new growth it develops.

Dracaena fragrans is a native of Tropical Africa where it can reach 50 feet in the wild where it also produces fragrant yellow flowers followed by orange-red fruits. The name Dracaena comes from the Greek 'drakaina' a dragon.

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