Why is my Dracaena Browning at the Tips?
So you’ve noticed that a few leaves on your Dracaena is a little dead brown at their tip. Don’t worry they aren’t in danger, this is called “Tipping”.
It usually happens when it’s been watered with water with higher levels of salt in it. This is common in warmer areas of the country like Arizona or Southern California since our water comes from the Colorado River, which has a little salt in it.
What you’re seeing is the plants attempt at pushing that salt to its most distant region of its body to let it die off and be made inert.
If you want advice on getting rid of these please see our other blog post:
The Art of Pruning: Dracaena
A step by step guide on how to prune the Dracaena to have a natural look