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[–] SARGEx117 5 points 1 year ago

I've had a Dracaena Marginata for about 4 or 5 years now, I've had periods where I've forgotten to water it for a few weeks, and it's still going strong. This year I repotted it to let the roots grow out more, and honestly I should have done it sooner, but I didn't think it was doing this well.

I'd like to make it grow more straight upright but it's getting lopsided, even though I've rotated it every month or so.

I specifically chose it because I heard they were hard to kill, and wanted something I didn't need to be too attentive to if life and depression got in the way.

It has certainly lived up to its hardy reputation.