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Cordyline

Cordyline

Looking to add a splash of the tropics to your indoor jungle or garden? Enter Cordyline, a plant that knows how to make a statement without hogging all the attention. With its vibrant, sword-like leaves in shades ranging from deep green to vivid pink, red, or even purple, this plant has a flair for drama that’s almost theatrical. Don’t worry—despite its glamorous looks, Cordyline doesn’t require diva-level care. Cordyline is great for beginners who are ready to step up from the "set it and forget it" pothos. It’s not fussy, but it does appreciate some attention to watering and light levels. Consider it the plant equivalent of a slightly high-maintenance friend—rewarding if you’re willing to put in just a bit of effort.

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Sun Requirements ▾

Cordyline prefers bright, indirect light. If placed outdoors, partial shade is ideal. Too much direct sunlight can scorch its delicate leaves, and too little will leave it looking like it’s in desperate need of a vacation.

Watering Instructions ▾

Keep the soil consistently moist but not soggy. Water when the top inch of soil feels dry to the touch. Cordyline loves humidity, so consider misting or a pebble tray if you’re running the heater or AC full blast.

Care Tips ▾

Temperature: This tropical beauty is happiest in temperatures between 65–80°F (18–27°C). Cold drafts are its kryptonite, so keep it away from windows during winter. Soil: Use a well-draining potting mix rich in organic matterFertilizer: Feed your Cordyline a balanced liquid fertilizer every month during spring and summer. Think of it as a protein shake for plants—essential for its growth spurts. Pruning: If the lower leaves start looking a little crispy (it happens), just trim them off. New growth will keep your plant looking fresh and fabulous. Repotting: Cordyline isn’t a clingy plant but appreciates a roomier pot every couple of years.
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