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The best way to Care to get a Dragon Arum Indoors

Dragon arum (Dracunculus vulgaris) is also known as the voodoo lily or drag on lily. This lily — indigenous to the Mediterranean — seems just like a tropical plant, but is a temperate plant that grows well in U.S. Department of Agriculture plant-hardiness zones 5 to 8. It creates a distinctive purple as well as huge leaves – blossom. Growing the arum enables the gardener to safeguard the lily from intense warmth and within stops the spread of the plant.

Mix equal parts potting soil, sand and peat moss to produce an excellent draining soil which is acidic. Add a handful of granulated 101010 total the soil combination to supply Use a big plant pot and fill it.

Dig a hole in the middle of the soil using a hand trowel 6″ deep. Place the rhizome in the hole together with the tip. Fill the hole with water and soil it till water pours out the bottom of the container. Plant the rhizome in the first fall, hence the dragon arum is prepared to bloom in the spring.

Place the pot in a area with at least 8 hours of sunlight per day. Therefore it stays between 60 and 70 degrees regulate the temperature. Heat causes the plant to wilt and maybe not create flowers. Don’t disturb it, when the dragon arum is developing nicely in an area. Therefore don’t transfer the container into a new place until after it goes dormant this plant is sensitive to any change in its surroundings.

While it’s actively developing in the spring and summer, water the dragon arum. Don’t let the soil dry during now. Scale back on the watering when the plant goes dormant in the conclusion of summer. Keep the s Oil moist, but not damp. Too much water causes the roots to rot.

Feed the dragon arum every two weeks during the growing season, following the directions on the watersoluble fertilizer container. Following the leaves dieback, don’t feed the plant.

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