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Posted 4Y ago by @CozyGuasca

It looks like it’s dry… am I underwatering?

#DracaenaCintho
13ft to light, indirect
9” pot with drainage
Last watered 3 years ago
@CozyGuasca The most common cause of yellowing leaves among Dracaena plants is improper soil moisture–in particular, overwatering. Your Dracaena likes to be kept damp (but not wet or saturated!), so keeping a regular watering schedule is key.

EDIT: The most obvious signs of overwatering are soft brown leaves or a soft looking trunk. If you notice this happening, leave your dracaena to dry out fully and then reduce watering going forward.