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How often to water a marginata dracaena plant, according to the experts

Tropical houseplants in a white wall room on a windowsill .

Learning how often to water a marginata dracaena plant will take your plant game to the next level. A favorite amongst plant enthusiasts, the marginata dracaena is a show-stopper with a tropical flair and simple maintenance requirements, particularly when it comes to hydration.

There's nothing you'll appreciate more than an eye-catching, non-fussy leafy companion, especially when you have an outdoor garden you'll soon need to tend to. The marginata dracaena serves looks but won't overwhelm you with excessive requirements. 

If this sounds like one of the best indoor plants to add to your collection, you'd be correct. Learn a little bit more about its needs before venturing to your local nursery. 

How often to water a marginata dracaena plant

When gardening in an apartment or small home, dwellers will turn to the marginata dracaena plant for a variety of reasons.

"It's a low maintenance, resilient plant that is perfect for both experienced plant enthusiasts and beginners alike," says Paris Lalicata, a community associate and plant education director at The Sill. "Not to mention, it's a beautiful tree with vibrant, sword-shaped leaves which help it stand out as a captivating focal point in any room."

Though there isn't a set time in which to give these tropical indoor plants some water, Paris suggests about every seven to 10 days if they remain in bright light, and about two weeks if they're hanging out in lower light. 

"You'll want to increase your frequency with increased light," she adds. "It's still best to check the moisture of the soil to ensure at least 50% of the soil has dried out before watering."

And speaking of which, when caring for houseplants, you cannot disregard their soil. How else will the marginata dracaena plant thrive?

"It's important to use a well-draining soil and to fertilize lightly every six to eight weeks during the growing season," says Gene Caballero, co-founder of GreenPal

Explore our expert-backed guide for when to fertilize houseplants and opt for something like Miracle-Gro Houseplant Potting Mix on Amazon

"Overwatering is a bigger risk than underwatering for these guys," says Evan Torchio, CEO, Founder at Tree Menders. "You only need to water them when the top inch or two of soil feels dry to the touch. So stick your finger in the pot, and if it feels moist, hold off on watering."

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Getting ready to take the fun outside? Learn how to tell what garden zone you're in so that you know what you can plant as a perennial vs annual in your location. Plus, our gardening pros reveal what to plant in March, particularly since there are a few things to keep in mind before you get digging.

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