Dieffenbachia is a popular, easy-going houseplant with attractive foliage. Just keep it away from pets and children.
Whether inside or outside, high humidity is a plus for dieffenbachia. If the plant’s foliage develops brown edges, it’s not getting enough humidity. You may need to move indoor potted plants ...
The plant’s not-very-flattering common ... but generally prefer not to dry out completely. Dieffenbachia tolerates average indoor temperatures from 65 to 75 degrees. Although it prefers high ...
dieffenbachia isn’t a fussy plant. It’s as easy to grow as pothos, snake plant, and aglaonema. It grows very quickly in bright light, and it’s usually pest-free. Some varieties can grow up to 10 feet ...