Prune this: Pruning a “Corn Plant” Dracaena Massangeana


Prune this episode #2: Kathryn demonstrates how to prune a common house plant known as Dracaena Massangeana or the Corn Plant

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5 Responses to “Prune this: Pruning a “Corn Plant” Dracaena Massangeana”

  1. leaf427 says:

    I recently pruned mine draceana.
    I put the top in water and after 3 hours there was visible little buds/sprouts/ roots (I don’t know how to name it). After 10 days there was several roots 4cm long. I planted the plant in new pot. I hope it will survive.

  2. armada4x4 says:

    Thank you. I never knew that I can prune them. I have a giant one about 10 years old and have never been prune. It bloomed twice in the past 10 years and the fragrance was so nice I wish I can describe it but imagine if that fragrance put on ice scream, it’ll be heaven. Thanks for the tips, I’ll be pruning this weekend.

  3. elmario90 says:

    mine’s 30 foot long HELP!!!

    jk

  4. jkontrad says:

    Kathryn, thanks for this video. I have an overgrown houseplant that looks like a dracaena, but not quite the same leaves as the one you show here. I don’t know if I can prune it or not. I uploaded a video of it if you care to go to my channel.

  5. shyboymi says:

    thanks for the post, helped out a lot

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