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dracaena sanderiana growth rate Dracaena sanderiana 'Victory' | PlantsDracaena sanderiana 'Victory', like its close relative the 'Lucky Bamboo', is a compact, upright growing plant with distinct variegated foliage. Its slender, cane like stems give rise to long, narrow leaves with striking green centres and creamy white to yellow margins. The vertical growth habit of this variety makes it an attractive option for adding height to indoor plant displays. Its vibrant leaf pattern and hardiness contribute to its popularity

Dracaena sanderiana 'Victory', like its close relative the 'Lucky Bamboo', is a compact, upright-growing plant with distinct variegated foliage. Its slender, cane-like stems give rise to long, narrow leaves with striking green centres and creamy white to yellow margins. The vertical growth habit of this variety makes it an attractive option for adding height to indoor plant displays. Its vibrant leaf pattern and hardiness contribute to its popularity in homes and offices, often grown in soil or water. This variety also thrives in low-light conditions, making it a great choice for areas with indirect or filtered light.

Dracaena sanderiana 'Victory' is well-known for its easy care and adaptability, making it a suitable plant for beginners. It requires minimal maintenance and can handle periods of drought, as long as overwatering is avoided.

Native to
Like other varieties of Dracaena sanderiana, 'Victory' is native to the tropical rainforests of Central Africa, where it grows in the shaded forest understorey. Its natural habitat is characterised by high humidity and filtered sunlight, which it adapts well to in indoor environments.

Water
When grown in water, ensure the roots are submerged but not the stems. Change the water every two weeks to prevent stagnation. If grown in soil, water when the top 2–3 cm of soil has dried out. Dracaena sanderiana 'Victory' is sensitive to chemicals like fluoride, so using filtered or distilled water is recommended for best results.

Light
Dracaena sanderiana 'Victory' thrives in bright, indirect light but can tolerate lower light conditions, making it suitable for dimmer spaces indoors. Avoid placing it in direct sunlight, as this can cause the leaf edges to scorch or the colours to fade.

Humidity
This plant prefers average indoor humidity levels, around 40% to 60%. It can tolerate lower humidity but benefits from average humidity to keep the leaves looking fresh and prevent the tips from browning. If grown in particularly dry environments, such as near heaters, consider increasing humidity by using a humidifier.

Temperature
Dracaena sanderiana 'Victory' grows best in temperatures between 18°C and 26°C, which suits most indoor conditions. It does not tolerate cold temperatures or drafts well, so avoid placing it near windows or doors during colder months. Keep it away from direct heat sources to prevent leaf damage from sudden temperature fluctuations.

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