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Get ready go recieve your beautiful Dracaena Rikki (Dracaena deremenis "Rikki")It is a relatively new type of dracaena recognized by arching, deep green leaves, each marked with a yellow stripe running lengthwise down the center of the leaves. Dracaena "Rikki" is a fast-growing plant that reaches heights of 8 to 12 feet at maturity. Your gorgeous Rikki ships without a pot, but with soil around the root ball.
***You will receive one similar to first 4 photos not identical. Other photos are just for reference.***
Dracaena Rikki has quickly become one of the new favourite tropical office plants. This unique looking plant has proven itself to be extremely hardy and versatile. It is great in low light, but can tolerate bright light as well. Dracaena Rikki is resistant to most common pests, and can withstand handling much better than its cousin the Corn Plant. Rikki is a relatively new cultivar of the Dracaena deremensis species. It has long, narrow arching leaves that feel like thick plastic. The leaves have varying amounts of yellow through the center. In good light, the plant will keep this coloration. In low light, it may revert back to a solid green, although the Rikki is less likely to do this than other Dracaena species.
Keep the plant in a warm room with average temperatures of 70 to 75 degrees Fahrenheit. Place the pot outdoors in summer, if you wish, and bring it back indoors as temperatures begin to drop in fall.
Place the dracaena near a south-, east- or west-facing window where it can receive consistent direct or indirect sun for at least six hours a day. Although the plants prefer full sun, they can also grow well in lower light conditions.
Water the dracaena when the top 1 inch of soil in the pot feels dries. Empty the collected water from the drip tray after each watering.
Apply a soluble fertilizer formulated for tropical houseplants monthly from spring through fall, following label application amounts for the plant size. Dracaenas don't require winter fertilization.
Transplant it into a larger pot, using a standard loam-based houseplant soil mix, when it has outgrown its current pot. Choose a pot that has at least one drainage hole.
***You will receive one similar to first 4 photos not identical. Other photos are just for reference.***
Dracaena Rikki has quickly become one of the new favourite tropical office plants. This unique looking plant has proven itself to be extremely hardy and versatile. It is great in low light, but can tolerate bright light as well. Dracaena Rikki is resistant to most common pests, and can withstand handling much better than its cousin the Corn Plant. Rikki is a relatively new cultivar of the Dracaena deremensis species. It has long, narrow arching leaves that feel like thick plastic. The leaves have varying amounts of yellow through the center. In good light, the plant will keep this coloration. In low light, it may revert back to a solid green, although the Rikki is less likely to do this than other Dracaena species.
Keep the plant in a warm room with average temperatures of 70 to 75 degrees Fahrenheit. Place the pot outdoors in summer, if you wish, and bring it back indoors as temperatures begin to drop in fall.
Place the dracaena near a south-, east- or west-facing window where it can receive consistent direct or indirect sun for at least six hours a day. Although the plants prefer full sun, they can also grow well in lower light conditions.
Water the dracaena when the top 1 inch of soil in the pot feels dries. Empty the collected water from the drip tray after each watering.
Apply a soluble fertilizer formulated for tropical houseplants monthly from spring through fall, following label application amounts for the plant size. Dracaenas don't require winter fertilization.
Transplant it into a larger pot, using a standard loam-based houseplant soil mix, when it has outgrown its current pot. Choose a pot that has at least one drainage hole.





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