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How do you care for sterling dieffenbachia?

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How do you care for sterling dieffenbachia?

Light: It can tolerate low light, but will grow best in bright, indirect light. Direct light will burn the leaves. Water: Keep in well draining soil and try to keep the soil evenly moist, but not soggy. You can dig your finger about an inch into the soil to make sure that first inch is dry before watering again.

How much sun does a dieffenbachia need?

Dieffenbachia prefers diffused sunlight or partial shade, but will tolerate full shade, which is why it is well-suited as a houseplant. It thrives in temperatures between 60 and 75°F. Your dieffenbachia should be watered regularly, with soil being allowed to dry between waterings.

Does dieffenbachia need sunlight?

Dieffenbachia is a tropical plant that grows well indoors in lots of indirect light. It can tolerate low light, but its growth will slow dramatically. Given more light, it will quickly begin to grow again.

How tall does a dieffenbachia get?

Dieffenbachia

genus name Dieffenbachia seguine
plant type Houseplant
height 1 to 3 feet 3 to 8 feet 8 to 20 feet
width 2 to 3 feet
flower color White

Should I mist my dumb cane?

Dumb Cane enjoys a warm and humid environment. Be careful to maintain a warm, evenly moist environment as plants kept too cold may experience excessive leaf drop. This will allow heavy toxins such as chlorine to evaporate while preventing root shock in younger plants. Mist daily in summer and water sparingly in winter.

Why is my dumb cane turning yellow?

Why does my Dieffenbachia have a yellow stem? Overwatering, low temperature, and too much sun can also cause the stem to turn yellow – similarly to the leaves. Allow the soil to become dry to the touch before watering, keep temperatures between 65 and 75 degrees F, and keep the plant in bright but indirect sunlight.

Does Dieffenbachia like coffee grounds?

Coffee grounds are a good source of nitrogen, encourage the growth of the beneficial microorganisms in the soil, and help plants that prefer acidic growing medium. Using one cup per week for plants like impatiens, orchids, dieffenbachia, and African violets is a good way to help them grow well.