Dypsis lutescens: Verzorging & weetjes - Dau

Dypsis lutescens: Care & facts

Below all the basics to care for the Dypsis lutescens. Good luck!



How much water does the Dypsis lutescens need?

The Golden Palm needs a lot of water. Exactly how much water you need to give depends on where your plant is located, how much light falls on that location, how humid the air is around the plant, how big the plant is and what kind of pot the plant is in. That is why it is always best to check with your finger.

Plants that are very thirsty may only dry out a few centimetres. Feel with your finger whether the soil is still wet on the surface, then it is best to wait a while before pouring. Once the first 10-20% of the top soil is dry, it's time for a sip!



How much light does the Dypsis lutescens need?

This plant likes partial shade to a lot of indirect light. Therefore, the best place for this plant is near a window facing North, East or West.



How often should the Dypsis lutescens be fed?

It is best to only feed the Golden Palm when you see that it is in active growth. This is the case when new, young leaves keep appearing. Usually this happens in the warmer months of the year but with some plants, depending on their situation, it can be all year round.

With active growth, you can feed the Dypsis lutescens every 2 weeks. We recommend organic and natural food in granular form. Granules release food slowly and for a very long time, unlike liquid food, and therefore only need to be added to your plant once or twice a year.



How can you propagate Dypsis lutescens cuttings?

The Golden palm can be propagated by splitting the plant into several plants by tearing the root.



Is the Dypsis lutescens air-purifying?

The Golden palm is highly air-purifying. Beautiful and healthy!



Is Dypsis lutescens poisonous to animals?

The Golden Palm is not poisonous to animals. Totally safe for you and your fluffy pooch!





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