Janet Craig
Janet Craig's are noted for their dark green glossy leaves and their
tolerance for low light. Like many other members of the dracena
family they like slightly dry soil. With dry soil their leaves lose their
gloss and become cupped. Soil kept too moist promotes brown and
yellow spots on the inner new growth. After a few years, these
plants will acquire what we call age spots. Fluoride in the water is a
main cause of this problem. Once these spots appear the condition is
irreversible.
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