The Dracaena has grass like leaves are striped in neon yellow, white, cream and blue green It makes a darling houseplant that is easy to care for

The lemon lime plant enjoys a light well draining soil A mix of potting soil and perlite will keep the roots happiest

This plant will grow to the size of its pot, and can tolerate being root bound If you want to encourage faster growth choose a pot about 2 inches wider in diameter than the current pot

Dracaenas enjoys indirect moderate to bright light However, It will tolerate lower indirect light Shield this bush from strong direct light in summer south and west sunny windows

Water your lemon lime plant when the soil is dry down two inches or more Tropical plants in general do not like to be overly wet. Try a watering schedule of every other week

This tropical plant enjoys humidity of at least 40% up to 60% In dry climates this bush will thrive with a humidifier nearby

Apply a good quality fertilizer monthly through spring and summer Optimal temperatures for the lemon lime are 60 to 75 degrees F

Lemon lime plants can be grown as a small tree indoors with a single large stem forming the trunk

For the best care leaves enjoy occasional washing This helps keep the stomata (leaf pores) open for plant respiration

Dracaenas are not fussy and resist pests quite well when in good health

Propagation is best done through stem cuttings You need a 3 to 6 inch leaf stem with a node and healthy leaf top Plant the stem in moist soil or other planting medium After several weeks roots will grow