Well, I'm pretty darn impresssed, Triss. Good for you! Now, in the pot where you used to have one pretty dracaena, you have two instead.
My mother has a dracaena she let me cut recently. I think it was a janet craig compacta. It was the ugliest plant she owned because of the way it was dipping over and leaning. By cutting it down, I was able to get three more plants. I kept one.
Also, I had rooted my lucky bamboos (also dracaenas) and they were
growing really well until I accidentally spilled some cleaning water in the pot. The stalks were yellowing from the bottom up and the bottom leaves were also yellowing. When those bottom leaves came off, I saw that they were attached to tiny stems. So to salvage what I could, I cut them off and rooted them. They've been doing well since the fall. But...
Last weekend I decided it wanted to fill the pot in little more. So I cut the leafy tops off, and am now rooting them. I only did that with two of them. I'm hoping that the leafless stalks I left behind will put out some leaves. I treat my plants like science experiments, I guess.