The care of Dypsis Lutescens changes with the seasons. In this guide, we'll walk you through how to keep your plant healthy throughout the year.
Winter Care for Dypsis Lutescens
Winter is a dormant period for most tropical houseplants, including Dypsis Lutescens. Here are the adjustments you need to make:
Watering: Water much less frequently. The soil should dry out between waterings. Always check before watering. Root rot is the biggest winter danger.
Feeding: Stop feeding entirely. The plant is not actively growing and doesn't need extra nutrients.
Temperature: Maintain a constant temperature. Ensure the plant is not in a draft or too close to heating. Try to avoid large temperature fluctuations.
Light: Provide as much light as possible. Winter days are short, so place your plant in the brightest spot.
Humidity: The air is dry in winter due to heating. Mist regularly and place the plant on a tray with water and pebbles.
Summer Care
Summer is the growing season for Dypsis Lutescens. Here's how to make your plant thrive:
Watering: Water more frequently. Your plant may need water 1-2 times a week. Always check that the top layer is dry before watering.
Feeding: Fertilize every 2 weeks. Use a balanced fertilizer or one with slightly more nitrogen.
Temperature: Warm temperatures are fine. Just ensure there is adequate circulation.
Light: More light is better, but protect from intense afternoon sun.
Seasonal Changes
The transition between seasons requires careful adjustments:
- Adjust gradually, not suddenly
- Monitor your plant closely for signs of stress
- Adjust watering schedules before temperatures change
- Start reducing feeding when light decreases in autumn
| Season | Water | Feeding | Other Tips |
|---|---|---|---|
| Spring | Increase | Start | Repotting is a good time now |
| Summer | A lot | Normal | Protect from intense sun |
| Autumn | Decrease | Less | Mist more to combat low humidity |
| Winter | Minimal | None | Maximize available light |
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View Dypsis Lutescens →Frequently Asked Questions
How does Dypsis Lutescens care change with the seasons?
In winter, you water much less and do not fertilize. Summer requires more water and regular feeding.
Should I bring my plant indoors in winter?
Yes, this plant cannot overwinter outdoors.
How much light does my plant need in winter?
Provide as much light as possible because winter days are short.

