Actually this plant can tolerate full sun and thrives in full sun if you want to keep the color of yours give it full sun and a warm area, keep to roots moist as well don’t water the leaves as is susceptible to molding, it can also tolerate shade but it will loose it’s color and look a little more leggy.
@@Jojojoey330me too and I haven’t had any issues with watering them. I usually only water them with some plant food in the spring when they start growing back (I cut them down in the late fall) until they get a few inches tall and just rely on the rain for the rest😂
Great video, informative, and easy to follow for beginners like me, I just bought one of these today at Aldi’s, it was all by itself lonely and I kind of needed an indoors plant for my house, it looks like you mentioned as if the store people used tap water, the leaves look sad, but I’ll bring it back. Thank you
Can these grow in shade? I wanna know cuz my granny gave it to me as a birthday gift and i want it to thrive. I dont really have much sunshiny area but i have some empty shady spot so pls tell me ! Love ya!
I’ve had a few in my front yard for years and I cut them down when it gets cold and their leaves start turning yellow and they come back in the spring better than ever😤
Please help my plant is not doing well all the leaves have come down , I have watered it but don't want to it Too much as it is winter season , and it is also kept in the bright light , I got this two weeks back and it was totally healthy but now it is looking so dull , please help me know how I can make it better for my plant
Hey Sharon! You could try just gently wiping them down with a damp cloth. Some people will also apply a thin layer of Leaf Shine on their houseplants to make them shiny and glossy!
Actually this plant can tolerate full sun and thrives in full sun if you want to keep the color of yours give it full sun and a warm area, keep to roots moist as well don’t water the leaves as is susceptible to molding, it can also tolerate shade but it will loose it’s color and look a little more leggy.
Yea we have some the get full afternoon soon outdoors and they look great
Right I thought that was bad advice. I live in Florida and it loves the sun. Growing beautifully.
@@Jojojoey330me too and I haven’t had any issues with watering them. I usually only water them with some plant food in the spring when they start growing back (I cut them down in the late fall) until they get a few inches tall and just rely on the rain for the rest😂
Perfect…to the point ..lots of necessary information without unnecessary chatter … I’m now a new subscriber ty very much
Great video, informative, and easy to follow for beginners like me, I just bought one of these today at Aldi’s, it was all by itself lonely and I kind of needed an indoors plant for my house, it looks like you mentioned as if the store people used tap water, the leaves look sad, but I’ll bring it back. Thank you
Cords are Champs in full south florida sun.....and they will get much taller than 3ft.
Yes mine loves the sun.
Thank you, very informative for a novice like myself.
Thanks for this vid from Austin Texas
Really helpful video, thank you! I realised I was already making so many mistakes
Such a well structured and easy understandable video, nice!
Great job! I just got one that looks like the Harlequin you referenced. I learned a lot from the video. Thank you!
Thanks for the video. My favourite plant!
this was so helpful!!! Thankyou so much. very informative
Can these grow in shade?
I wanna know cuz my granny gave it to me as a birthday gift and i want it to thrive.
I dont really have much sunshiny area but i have some empty shady spot so pls tell me !
Love ya!
The variety with all reddish leaves would do best in shade, but really do require no less than 2 hrs of direct sunlight.
Very informative
I’ve had a few in my front yard for years and I cut them down when it gets cold and their leaves start turning yellow and they come back in the spring better than ever😤
My stem only cuttings from FL in late march have roots but no shoots above ground. Just putting them outdoors now. Any Advice?
Please help my plant is not doing well all the leaves have come down , I have watered it but don't want to it Too much as it is winter season , and it is also kept in the bright light , I got this two weeks back and it was totally healthy but now it is looking so dull , please help me know how I can make it better for my plant
Can these plants be pruned?
I have questions about mine
Mine as soon as I brought it home started dropping leaves. :(
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Is there an oil to put on leaves they look dry tfs info
Hey Sharon! You could try just gently wiping them down with a damp cloth. Some people will also apply a thin layer of Leaf Shine on their houseplants to make them shiny and glossy!
😂 I thought she said a lot of irrigation in the leaves.
I just bought this one shall I say saved it from walmart!!!!!! $5.84
Those look nothing like the Cordylines we have in the UK. My goodness the presenter is soooo hot too.
Omg you look like Lili Rose-Depp!
I have a beautiful Cordyline, I call her Johanna.