Should I water my Mass Cane differently when I plant it indoors vs outdoors?
Should I water my Mass Cane differently when I plant it indoors vs outdoors?

Depending on the location of the plants, it's best to water them frequently when they are indoors. Just make sure that they are far away from any heating appliances. The natural humidity of the room can be enough, but the plant might prefer the high humidity outdoors during the summer, especially if it resembles that of a rainforest's habitat.
Water the plants once every two weeks and lightly mist them at least thrice every seven days to keep them healthy if they are planted in a pot. One way of checking it is by removing the pot and seeing if the roots are already dry. This is possible with plastic pots, but you can always check with a moisture meter if you can't remove the pot.
When grown outdoors, you need to consider the plant's rainwater, especially in spring and summer. You might want to water this once every 1-2 weeks during the summer.
Avoid watering this during the late fall and winter, and only provide them a drink when you see brown spots on the leaves. They only need occasional watering when planted in your garden, and you need to transplant them indoors so they can survive the cool conditions during the winter. Some use a lot of mulch during the fall, but when growing in a cold zone, you should consider digging it and transplanting it, watering it occasionally, and waiting for the frost to pass.





More Questions About Mass Cane

Mass Cane
A species of Dracaena, Also known as Massangeana cane, Corn plant 'Massangeana'
Botanical name: Dracaena fragrans 'Massangeana'
Genus: Dracaena

Mass Cane is a large Dracaena cultivar that is quite similar to the 'Lemon Lime' cultivar of the same plant. The main difference? The mass Cane's leaves are striped, but it features its lime or evergreen stripes on the edges of its leaves and has its yellower stripe in the middle ('Lemon Lime' looks similar, but its colors are reversed). Being a hardy plant that tolerates indoor conditions very well, this cultivar is popularly grown in houses and offices.

Dracaena plants of Asparagaceae (Dracaena spp.) are excellent indoor ornamental plants, easy to maintain. They can be evergreen and grow slowly with a continuous water supply and proper filtered light ensured. The leaves of corn plants are often used to decorate flower bouquets; the lucky bamboo can be used for decoration as a hydroponic plant, and the gold dust can be planted outdoors as bushes.
Other Questions About Mass Cane
Care Guide








What's the best method of watering my Mass Cane?

What should I do if I water Mass Cane too much/too little?

How can I ensure that i'm watering my Mass Cane adequately?

Should I adjust the watering frequency for my Mass Cane according to different seasons or climates?

Should I change the watering frequency during the different growing stages of my Mass Cane?

Should I water my Mass Cane differently when I plant it indoors vs outdoors?

What should I be careful with when I water my Mass Cane in different seasons, climates, and during different growing periods?

Why is watering my Mass Cane important?

Show More
What should I do after pruning my Mass Cane?

How should I prune my Mass Cane during different seasons or stages of growth?

What tools, techniques and tricks should I use when pruning my Mass Cane?

What are common problems when pruning my Mass Cane and how can I fix them?

Show More