How to care for your Cordyline New Conga?
Light
Cordyline species do best in moderate light conditions. A spot with partially shade or a bit of filtered indirect sunlight would be perfect. This makes the Cordyline ideal to brighten up a darker place in your home!
Water
Cordyline New Conga isn’t such a needy plant when it comes to watering. The plant doesn’t require tremendous amounts of water. It’s for sure less thirsty than other house plants. Watering your Cordyline once every two weeks should be fine. Once you water the plant make sure it’s watered throughout and let the soil dry out in between watering.
Soil
Cordyline will be fine in just regular potting soil. If you want to mix things up you could add a little bit of perlite to make it more airy and a bit of clay pebbles for some water retention.
Humidity
Cordyline species do well in a place with an average humidity level. Try keeping it at a minimum of 50%. This should doable in normal house hold conditions.
Fertilisation
The growing season is the perfect time to fertilize your Cordyline New Conga. In winter time fertilizing is not required. When using a fertilizer always read the instructions on the bottle before using.
Repotting
The best time to repot is during the beginning of the growing season. Check if your plant is root bound in it’s nursery pot. Then it’s time to move it to a bigger size pot of around 2 cm extra. Generally repotting your Cordyline every other year should be sufficient.
Toxicity
The Cordyline is toxic for humans and animals when ingested.
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