Dracaena Draco- a sad tale
DionKar333
12 years ago
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I grew my dracaena from seed two years ago. Lately, it has been quite sunny, so I placed my little draco out for some sun, and asked my family to bring it in should it rain. I had to work, and while at work, it rained.... and the center of the little tree started to rot, and leaves fell out until it was just a little white stump. I had tried bringing it in under strong grow lights to help it dry out, but no good. The top felt soft, and I just checked it and the very top fell off. it is now a fibrous stump, but when I pulled it from the pot, the root system still looked vibrant and living. Is there any chance my tree can recover? Or is my tree a goner?
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