How do you take care of a cordyline plant indoors?

Given a spot in bright, indirect light, with moist soil from spring through fall, and a humid environment, Ti plant thrives indoors as a houseplant. Grow Ti plant in a bright bathroom to provide the preferred humidity, or place the pot on a tray filled with pebbles kept topped up with water.

How do you save a dying cordyline?

When all the leaves are cleared the best thing to do is grab the trunk and feel your way down the trunk until it feels very hard and woody – then cut the top of the Cordyline off. Over the summer it will reshoot along the stem and from the base again. These shoots will develop into full woody stems again.

Do Cordylines like to be misted?

Make sure humidity levels are high You can also run a humidifier near the plant to get some moisture in the air, but misting the leaves of this plant is not advised.

Are cordylines easy to care for?

Cordyline Care Tropical cordyline is a hardy plant if you grow it in the right climate. Its many varieties are colorful and cheery, and it’s an attractive low-maintenance evergreen shrub. Ti will bring color to both your indoor or outdoor garden, and it’s very easy to maintain.

Why are my cordyline leaves going brown?

Browning leaves can occur from underwatering, overwatering, tap water, or low humidity. If the leaves on your cordyline are turning a crispy brown then underwatering might be the culprit, but if they’re turning dark brown and mushy then it might be overwatering. Water when the top 25-50% of soil is dry.

What does a dying Cordyline look like?

Discolored and undersize leaves are usually the first symptoms to appear. The foliage falls off prematurely and the entire plant may die. To prevent armillaria root rot, do not over-water plants or let the roots sit in water for an extended time.

What kills Cordyline?

There is a product called Yates Tree & Blackberry Weed Killer. It is a systemic product which, when sprayed or painted onto the freshly cut surface will enter the sap stream and destroy the plant growth.

Why is my Cordyline going brown?