Dumb Cane (Dieffenbachia Summer Style)

Dumb Cane (Dieffenbachia Summer Style) - Indoor House Plants

Dumb Cane (Dieffenbachia Summer Style) is a most popular air-purifying, indoor house plant. It has striking foliage with a wonderful warm coloring, pale central stems, a pale, creamy-green center, and an attractive, dark green border. Mature plants may produce showy greenish-white or cream-colored blossoms. Dumb Cane plant filters airborne toxins from the atmosphere. The sap of Dieffenbachia Summer Style is poisonous. So keep the children away from these plants.

Scientific Name: Dieffenbachia Summer Style or Dieffenbachia seguine ‘Summer Style’
Common Name: Dumb Cane

How to care and grow Dumb Cane (Dieffenbachia Summer Style)?

Light:

It thrives best in the bright filtered light. Keep the plant away from direct sunlight, because direct sun burns the leaves and too much bright light causes the vibrant leaf color to fade.

Soil:

It grows well in rich organic, well-drained soil. To mix your own soil add 1 part moist humus or peat, 1 part garden soil and 1 part Perlite or coarse sand.

Water:

Water your plant regularly during the growing season and always keep the soil evenly moist but not soggy. You can allow the topsoil to become slightly dry between each watering. During the winter months, reduce watering.

Temperature:

It prefers an ideal temperature of 65 degrees Fahrenheit – 85 degrees Fahrenheit / 18 degrees Celsius – 29 degrees Celsius. Cannot tolerate temperatures below about 10°C (50°F).

Fertilizer:

Fertilize every two weeks in the summer and once a month in the spring and fall with a liquid fertilizer. Don’t fertilize during the winter months when the plant’s growth rate is slowed.

Re-potting:

Re-pot your plants in the spring if the roots have filled the existing pot. Move dumbcane plants into one size bigger pot.

Propagation:

Dieffenbachia Summer Style can be easily propagated by stem cuttings in spring or early summer or via air layering. Take the cutting (3 – 5 inches long) below a node, strip off lower leaves and dip the cut end in a hormone rooting powder. Plant the cutting in a pot containing a moistened an equal-parts mixture of peat moss and coarse sand.

Pests and Diseases:

There is no serious pest or disease problems. Watch for spider mites, scale, aphids, and mealybugs. Utilize an adequate pesticide to eradicate the pests. Dumbcane plants are subject to Bacterial Leaf Spot Disease and other bacterial diseases.

Last updated on July 22nd, 2021

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