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Golden dragon tree
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Our golden dragon tree is browning at the tips of the leaves. Is it due to too much water, too little water or is it just too cold for it at the moment?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I have found that the Dracaena Massangeana is a tender house plant that detests the hint of a draught. It does like to be gently moist as it has a shallow root system, that doesn't mean that whenever you have nothing to do you chuck water at it!! A general guide is that if the browning is a bruised brown, like an old banana skin it suggests too much water and/or a draft. If the browning is of a dry,crispier look, that may be underwatering.
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