Dracena? What do I do with this? Is it dracena?
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It is growing taller because it's reaching for more light. Try moving it where it will get more light, but not direct sun. Yes, you are right, it is a dracena.
Dracena's are fairly easy houseplants. Be sure not to over water it, let it dry out really well before watering.
If the plant is healthy,you can try cutting it about 1/3 of the way down, then put the cutting in water for a bit and planting it next to the original plant. Medium indirect light is best.
its needs to be re-planted in a taller container
I am wondering why it doesn’t branch out, but just stays like a stalk?
If you cut off the top it will branch. Cut off several pieces, strip off all but 2 leaves, then stick them back in the pot. The original plant will branch and the cuttings will root. Put it by a sunny window but not in direct sunlight.
https://www.houzz.com/discussions/1466153/how-to-branch-a-dracaena
http://www.gardenersworld.com/how-to/grow-plants/how-to-take-stem-cuttings-from-dracaena/