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Corn Plant

Dracaena fragrans ‘Massangeana’

Original price $89.99
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Current price $59.95 each
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The Corn Plant also known as Cornstalk Plant, with its vibrant green and yellow leaves and low-maintenance care, is the perfect indoor plant for a touch of the tropics. This elegant plant thrives in bright, indirect light and is ideal for beginners, adding a touch of sophistication and clean air to any room.

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Corn Plant: Timeless Style Meets Tropical Vibes

Craving a touch of serenity in your busy world? The Corn Plant is your answer. This low-maintenance beauty thrives with just occasional watering and bright, indirect light, so you can create a lush, green escape in your home without the pressure. Let its vibrant green leaves with a burst of sunshine yellow soothe your stress and elevate your mood. The Corn Plant is more than just décor; it’s a path to a calmer, brighter you.

  • Lush green leaves with a pop of yellow brighten your space
  • Purifies the air, creating a healthier home environment
  • Elegant style complements any decor
  • Slow-growing, so you can enjoy it for years to come

Forget the constant struggle to keep your home free of toxins. The Corn Plant acts as a natural air purifier, silently removing common toxins like formaldehyde from your indoor environment. Imagine breathing easier, knowing your home is a healthier haven for you and your loved ones. All it takes is this easy-going plant and a touch of sunshine. Let the Corn Plant become your partner in creating a clean, tranquil sanctuary.

The History of the Corn Plant

Unlike many houseplants with wild origins, the Corn Plant has a fascinating human-made history. Over 10,000 years ago in Mexico, farmers began cultivating a wild grass called teosinte, with tiny kernels scattered along the stalk. Through generations of selective breeding, they favored plants with larger kernels and easier-to-manage features. This dedication transformed the wild teosinte into the Corn Plant (or maize) we know and love today, a testament to the remarkable power of human innovation.

Corn Plant Planting Distance

Image demonstrates how far apart to plant Corn Plant

How to Plant Corn Plant

Choose the Right Spot

Corn Plants thrive in bright, indirect light. Avoid placing them in harsh, direct sunlight which can scorch the leaves. Use a well-draining potting mix specifically formulated for houseplants. These mixes allow for proper drainage and aeration, preventing root rot.

Measure the Space

At maturity, a Corn Plant reaches 4-6 feet tall and 2-3 feet wide. When planting multiples in a container garden, space them at least 3 feet apart to allow for proper growth and air circulation.

Plant It

Carefully remove your Corn Plant from its nursery pot. Choose a pot with drainage holes slightly larger than the root ball. Position the plant in the pot so the crown (where the roots meet the stem) sits at the same level it was in the nursery pot. Fill the pot with fresh potting mix, gently tamping it down to remove air pockets and secure the plant.

Water Thoroughly

Give your newly planted Corn Plant a deep watering to settle the soil around the roots. Allow excess water to drain freely from the pot’s drainage holes.

Mulch and Care

Mulch isn’t necessary for Corn Plants grown indoors. Water your plant deeply when the top inch of soil dries out. Avoid overwatering, as this can lead to root rot.

Why Choose Corn Plant?

Imagine a vibrant escape in your own home, a place of tranquility amidst the daily hustle. The Corn Plant is the answer, with its lush green leaves it creates a sense of serenity, while its air-purifying properties ensure a clean, healthy environment. Upgrade your home into a sanctuary of peace and clean air. Bring the serenity indoors – buy your today and watch your stress melt away.

Watering

Water deeply when the top inch of soil dries out. Avoid overwatering, as this can lead to root rot.

Potting Soil

Use a well-draining potting mix specifically formulated for houseplants.

Fertilizing

Apply a balanced liquid fertilizer monthly during spring and summer.

Pruning

Regularly remove brown or damaged leaves to maintain a healthy appearance. You can also trim the top to encourage bushier growth.

Sunlight

Bright, indirect light is ideal. Avoid harsh sunlight, which can scorch the leaves.

Pot Size

Choose a pot with drainage holes that is slightly larger than the root ball. Repot every 2-3 years or when the roots outgrow the current pot.

Pest and Disease Control

Corn Plants are generally pest and disease resistant. However, they can be susceptible to mealybugs and scale. If you notice any pests, treat them with an insecticidal soap or neem oil solution.

When It Arrives

Your Corn Plant may have been watered before shipping. Let the top inch of soil dry out completely before watering it for the first time in your home.

During the First Year

Water thoroughly when the top inch of soil dries out. During the spring and summer, this may be more frequent (every 7-10 days) than in the fall and winter.

After the First Year

Established Corn Plants are more forgiving of under watering. However, it’s still best to avoid letting the soil dry out completely. Water deeply when the top 1-2 inches of soil feel dry to the touch.

When It Arrives

Your new Corn Plant doesn’t need fertilizer immediately. The potting mix it arrives in should have sufficient nutrients for the initial adjustment period.

During the First Year

Start fertilizing monthly during spring and summer (typically 4-6 months of the year) with a diluted balanced liquid fertilizer. Follow the instructions on the fertilizer for proper dilution.

After the First Year

You can continue fertilizing monthly during spring and summer, or reduce to every other month. It’s also okay to skip fertilizing altogether during the fall and winter months when growth slows.

What Tools are Needed

Sharp pruning shears or secateurs will make clean cuts and minimize damage to your plant.

Pruning Steps

Identify brown or damaged leaves and snip them off at the base. To encourage bushier growth, cut the top of the cane at a 45-degree angle just above a node (where new leaves emerge). You can also prune multiple canes at varying heights for a more asymmetrical look.

After Pruning Care

Water your Corn Plant as usual and place it back in its normal lighting conditions. It may take a few weeks for new growth to appear at the pruning site(s).

Extra Tips

Wipe down your pruning shears with rubbing alcohol before and after each use to avoid spreading bacteria. Don’t be afraid to prune! Corn Plants are tolerant of pruning and will readily produce new growth.

Is the Corn Plant easy to care for?
Absolutely! Corn Plants are known for their low-maintenance nature. They thrive with neglect and require minimal watering and attention.
How much light does my Corn Plant need?
Corn Plants prefer bright, indirect light. Avoid harsh, direct sunlight, which can scorch the leaves.
How often should I water my Corn Plant?
Water your Corn Plant thoroughly when the top inch of soil dries out. Overwatering is a bigger threat than under watering, so avoid letting your plant sit in water.
What kind of soil does my Corn Plant need?
Use a well-draining potting mix specifically formulated for houseplants. A good mix will allow for proper drainage and aeration.
Does my Corn Plant need fertilizer?
Yes, but not constantly. During the spring and summer growing season, fertilize your Corn Plant monthly with a balanced liquid fertilizer diluted according to the package instructions.
Why are the leaves on my Corn Plant turning brown?
Brown leaves can be caused by under watering, overwatering, or insufficient light. Identify the cause and adjust your care routine accordingly.
My Corn Plant is getting tall and leggy. What can I do?
This can be a sign that your Corn Plant needs more light. Try moving it to a brighter location. You can also prune the top of the cane to encourage bushier growth.
Is the Corn Plant safe for pets?
The Corn Plant is mildly toxic if ingested. Keep out of reach of curious pets and children.
Can I propagate a Corn Plant?
Yes! You can propagate a Corn Plant by stem cuttings or root division. Research the specific methods online for best results.

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