I am interested in dracaena marginata and have read some previous posts. I have rescued a 4 ft tall one with foliage at the tops from a family member who has moved, and apparently one of three trunklike stems was damaged and cut off. I found it in my yard and repotted it in the same pot with the rest of the
plant about 6 weeks ago. The leaves at the top seem healthy. I assume roots have developed to some degree, am I right? The cut-off portion of the rooted end is now sprouting 2 new stems. My question is, the water drains through very fast in the 12" wide pot and a local
plants person suggests it may be rootbound as the soil seems quite organic and ok. Should I risk repotting it now or wait for a while to make sure re-inserted stem end has rooted? Some brown spotting of leaves but whole
plant seems ok. Have read on WEB all about nurturing this species indoors (have dry winter house conditions bright but indoor shade in northerly location
Janet D