What is a happy plant?

Happy Plant (Dracaena fragrans 'Massangeana') is a flowering plant species that is native throughout tropical Africa. One of the most popular and well-known indoor plants, the Happy Plant can breathe life into indoor spaces thanks to its variegated light and dark green look.
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Why is it called a happy plant?

Also known as a Corn Plant, the popular Happy Plant promises what its name suggests. Happy Plants are one of the best indoor plants because they are so easy to care for and do an amazing job in improving air quality.
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How do you take care of a happy plant?

Your Happy Plant will do well in average humidity environments but will appreciate regular misting. This plant likes average room temperatures between 15-25 degrees. They do not do well in temperatures below 10 degrees. Cold winter drafts and blowing heaters can damage the leaves.
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Is happy plant a succulent?

Sedeveria “Blue Elf” (also known as “Happy Plant”) is a beautiful succulent with a blue-green rosette and a thick coating of powdery farina. This is a hybrid of sedum and echeveria. The leaf tips can go from red to burgundy.
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How much do you water a happy plant?

Watering requirements (frequency of watering)

Generally, we recommend watering the happy plant once a fortnight in the warmer seasons and in Winter to decrease to every 3-4 weeks. You can also use a moisture meter to gauge when the potting mix is still damp or dry, and only water when the meter reads "dry".
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Does a happy plant flower?

You'll need a mature, well cared for plant that is basically happy. Even then, the flowering is unpredictable and does not occur every year or with any sort of pattern.
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How big do happy plants grow?

Happy plants grow to around 2-3m high and around 2m wide. Mature plants may produce fragrant yellow flowers. There are many varieties of happy plant.
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Can you cut back a happy plant?

Happy plant stems that grow too tall can be cut back to the desired height. New leaves will grow from below the cut. Happy plants can stay in the same pot for several years.
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Do happy plants like full sun?

Happy Plants prefer partial shade and out of direct heat of the sun and draughts. They like good drainage and allow to dry out between watering. Wet feet will cause root rot.
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Can you take cuttings from a happy plant?

To propagate

Use an open mix, pine bark and sand, and take the head of one of the cuttings. Cut the stem about an inch and a half from the bottom of the foliage and cut in a straight line. Place in a warm, sheltered spot, and water every second to third day.
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Are Happy plants Poisonous?

The short answer is no. Dracaena is toxic to both cats and dogs. Or rather saponin, a chemical compound that is found in the plant, is toxic to them. A dog eating dracaena leaves can result in vomiting (sometimes with and sometimes without blood), diarrhea, weakness, drooling, loss of appetite, and depression.
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Why does my happy plant have brown tips?

Plant tips can turn brown when they're exposed to too much fertilizer and too many salts build up in the soil. When this happens to potted plants, tips turn brown from a condition known as fertilizer burn or tip burn.
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How quickly do happy plants grow?

Use a good quality potting mix. Place the stem cutting in the pot and backfill with potting mix. Place the cutting in a shaded position and keep just moist. New growth and new roots should form within 3 – 4 weeks.
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What's another name for happy plant?

Happy Plant (Dracaena fragrans 'Massangeana') is a flowering plant species that is native throughout tropical Africa.
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Why is my happy plant dying?

Happy Plants should be planted in a large pot with good drainage, and should be allowed to dry out before they are given water. Too much water will cause root rot and the plant will die. You can spray the leaves with a warm water mist if the room is too dry.
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Why are my happy plant leaves turning yellow?

The most common reason that plants' leaves turn yellow is because of moisture stress, which can be from either over watering or under watering. If you have a plant that has yellow leaves, check the soil in the pot to see if the soil is dry.
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How do you save a dying happy plant?

How to save a dying plant
  1. Repot your plant. Use a high-quality indoor plant potting mix to revitalise your plant, and choose a pot that's wider than the last one. ...
  2. Trim your plant. If there's damage to the roots, trim back the leaves. ...
  3. Move your plant. ...
  4. Water your plant. ...
  5. Feed your plant. ...
  6. Wipe your plant.
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Should I cut the brown tips off my dracaena?

Should I Cut Brown Tips Off Dracaena Plants? The choice is entirely up to you if you want to cut the brown tips off your Dracaena Plant. These unsightly Dracaena leaf tips are just as useless as they look. Brown tips are dead plant material and can be cut off with a clean, sharp pair of scissors.
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Can I cut the top off of my dracaena plant and replant that?

Dracaena are also known as “corn plants” or “dragon trees.” After you trim your leaves and cut your stems, place them in a vase of water if you want to replant them. Then, plant them with the mother plant or give them away to a friend. In addition, you can through your clippings into a compost bin.
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Why are the leaves falling off my dracaena?

When a dracaena is losing leaves, overwatering is the first place to look, but the problem can also be caused by too little water. Touching the soil at the bottom of the pot will let you know if this may be the case. Dracaena leaf drop might also be caused by a cool wind or too much heat.
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Can a Dracaena plant go outside?

Dracaenas aren't picky about outdoor soil, as long as it drains easily. However, they'll grow best in garden soil amended with compost or other organic matter. Like dracaenas grown as houseplants, they can't take direct sun.
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How long do Dracena plants live?

The Dracaena Marginata is one of the most popular home plants since it is very easy to care for and its tropical appearance integrates well in modern environments. With proper care, it has a great lifespan, living up to a decade in a pot, and it has an even longer life expectancy outdoors.
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Can I cut off the Dracaena flower stalk?

Can I cut off the Dracaena flower stalk? Yes, you can cut off the flower stalk. Remember, while the plant is flowering it is putting its energy into the flowers and not in the stems or other parts of the plant.
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Should I cut off Brown palm leaves?

Cut leaves that are entirely brown or yellow at the base – near the stem or at the soil. Be sure not to tug the leaves, as this can damage healthy parts of the plant. If only part of the leaf is brown or yellow, remove only the affected area.
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