Dieffenbachia plants are one of the all time favorite bushes to grow indoors These striking plants have beautiful foliage and they grow tall

Dieffenbachias, like many houseplants, are poisonous The sap in the plant is highly irritating Dumb cane is also known to cause loss of speech for up to two weeks when ingested

Dieffenbachias requires a light soil A mix of potting soil and perlite will keep the roots happiest

Grow them in pots that fit the root with a bit of room to grow Any well drained pot can be used Repot every second year or when roots come out the drainage holes on the pot bottom

Dumb Cane enjoys indirect bright light Filtered sunlight from a south window will be appreciated

Water your Dieffenbachia when the soil is dry down an inch or so This tropical plant enjoys humidity For a really dry climate frequent misting will be beneficial

Apply a good quality fertilizer monthly through spring and summer Dumb canes enjoy occasional leaf washing to keep the stomata (leaf pores) open. this helps them respire and grow better

Propagation is easily done through stem cuttings Dumb canes can also be planted directly in soil from a terminal stem cutting Even leafless stems can be planted

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