Dracaena Sanderiana
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Temperature: They prefer a warm temperature, and should be kept at above 50° degrees Fahrenheit in the wintertime. Feeding: These plants do not need fertilizer. Watering: Wait for the soil to dry completely between waterings. Water sparingly at all times and very little during the winter.
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How to Care for Pothos Plants Keep pothos plants in a warm location; room temperature is ideal. If exposed to regular drafts or colder temperatures, the plant’s growth can be affected. Place pothos in bright, indirect light. They will tolerate low light but will not grow as vigorously and may lose some or all of the variegation in their leaves….
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Temperature: They prefer a warm temperature, and should be kept at above 50° degrees Fahrenheit in the wintertime. Feeding: These plants do not need fertilizer. Watering: Wait for the soil to dry completely between waterings. Water sparingly at all times and very little during the winter.