Cordyline
About Our Cordyline

Cordyline Bio
Native to Southeast Asia and the Pacific Islands, the Cordyline, commonly known as the Ti Plant, is celebrated for its vibrant, sword-shaped foliage in rich shades of green, red, and deep burgundy. Long associated with good fortune and positive energy in many cultures, it brings both beauty and meaning into any space. Its upright, architectural form and bold colouring create a striking visual impact, making it a natural focal point in any room. With its lush presence and tropical spirit, the Cordyline is an effortless way to add warmth, colour, and character to your indoor space.
Light Instructions
Cordyline grows best in a well lit space with bright indirect sunlight, and can adapt to both direct sunlight and low light. Avoid placing it in spaces without natural sunlight.
How does self-watering work?
- 1Open the lid and fill with water
- 2Your plant drinks only when needed
- 3The result: healthy, long-lived plants that are easy to care for
easyplant benefits
- Carefree and convenient
- No more worrying about when to water
- Healthier plants that live longer
- We use proven irrigation technology to optimise water consumption
| Advantages | Other | |
|---|---|---|
| Water interval | 1 Month | 1 Week |
| Overwatering | Rare | Common |
| Underwatering | Never | Common |
| Over compacted dry soil | Never | Common |
| Easily know when to water | ||
| Stable root growth |
Keep your Cordyline looking its best by wiping its leaves regularly to remove dust and help it absorb light more efficiently, rotating the plant every few weeks to encourage even growth, and trimming any yellowing or damaged leaves to maintain its shape. Prune lightly as needed to control height and encourage fuller growth, especially if it becomes leggy.
How do I know if my Cordyline needs water?
Check the top 5–7 cm of soil - if it feels dry, it’s time to water. If you’re using easyplant, simply stick to the once-a-month reservoir refill schedule to avoid guesswork.
Why are my Cordyline’s leaves turning brown?
Brown tips or edges are usually caused by dry air, inconsistent watering, or exposure to draughts. Move your Cordyline to a more stable spot and keep watering consistent.

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