Corn Plant

Dracaena fragrans

Malay names: Dracaena Wangi

Env: Indoor Pot: Medium
Corn Plant - Feng Shui Plant

Upright canes with striped leaves; associated with career growth and steady progress.

๐Ÿงญ Feng Shui Benefits & Placement

Benefits: Career Growth, Stability, Protection

Best Placement: North (career) or East (health) areas; office lobbies and corridors.

Avoid: Avoid over-shadowed corners with stagnant air.

Multiple canes at staggered heights symbolise growth stages.

๐ŸŒž Light & Temperature

Light: Medium to bright indirect.

Temperature: 22โ€“32ยฐC.

๐Ÿชด Pot & Soil

Pot: 20โ€“30 L pot; free-draining mix; bright spot away from harsh sun.

Soil Mix: 40% coco peat, 30% compost, 20% bark, 10% perlite.

๐Ÿ’ง Watering

Schedule: Dry: every 5โ€“7 days; Rainy: every 7โ€“10 days

Amount: 0.8โ€“1.2 L for 20โ€“25 L pot

Allow top 3โ€“4 cm to dry; avoid fluoride-rich water if leaf tips brown.

๐Ÿงช Fertilizing

Type: Balanced liquid

Frequency: Every 5โ€“6 weeks

Dosage: Half dose

๐Ÿ“… Harvest & Indicators

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๐ŸŒฑ Propagation

Stem cuttings (cane sections) root easily in warm conditions.

๐Ÿ› Common Pests & Diseases

  • Mealybugs & scale: Wipe with alcohol; treat with white oil 1โ€“2%.

๐ŸŒฆ๏ธ Seasonal Notes (Malaysia)

Reduce watering during extended wet spells; provide airflow in AC rooms.

๐Ÿ“ Planting Notes

Use heavy pot for tall canes; rotate for even light.

๐Ÿ’ก Extra Care Tips

  • Leach pot occasionally
  • Dust leaves to improve shine
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Note

Feng Shui guidance varies by school; placements here follow common, practical principles and pair with climate-appropriate care. Adjust schedules based on pot size, light, and weather.

Feng Shui Disclaimer

Feng Shui interpretations and plant symbolism differ across traditions. The guidance here is general and for inspiration; it does not guarantee outcomes such as wealth, luck, or health. Results depend on many factors including home layout, maintenance, climate, and personal intention.


If a plant is unsuitable for your space or microclimate, you may substitute with symbolic elements (artwork, colors, objects) while maintaining good horticultural practices appropriate for Malaysia.

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