That’s yucca was yucky… with rot
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- Опубликовано: 31 дек 2022
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These plants with trunks (ponytail palm, dracenas, and yuccas to name a few) are great plants to neglect in terms of watering. Giving water too often can result in a rotted trunk like shown. Ensure you are giving a well draining mix. Preferably a cacti mix with some amendment like gravel or pumice stones.
So if you are having issues with yellowing leaves, chances are you may have a rotty crevice.
“it’s wet! i put my finger in it!”
*sighs* *opens comment section*
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Lol yeah same 😂
Mey, thank you, thank you for this. ❤😂
Hahahaha 😂
These plants are beasts. My cat destroyed mine so I set it in a corner, forgot I put it there, and 7 months later I found it and it's still alive 💀
Edit: My yucca has been safely neglected on the balcony for about a year and is out of reach of my cat, as he is an inside cat. Thank you for all the concern :)
it’s probably happy being neglected too 😭😭
That made me laugh
Watch out, apparently the are toxic for animals
My sister’s cat came over one time and peed in my mom’s beautiful palm plant that she’s had for over 20 years. It turned yellow and died within days. 💀
Hey be really careful with yucca plants and cats. They are toxic to cats and cause seizures. Please make sure it’s out of reach of your cat
I m sure he has a great personality 😭😭
Yeah, size doesn't matter as much as personality 😊
He’s a short king 😅
en francais ici la france.........
I could’ve used this video about a year ago. I have a big yucca in my garden and some storms knocked the tops off. I learnt from researching just how hardy yuccas are and that you can just chop them up and they’ll be fine. I now have three plants from the original one! Happy New Year Krystal ❤
Your videos are the only reason my plants aren’t dead 😂 💚 Do you have any tips for creeping fig plants? Mines not doing as great as I would like 😅
If you want to save a piece and don’t know how, make a closed terrarium. Serpadesign creates them all the time and he used creeping fig in quite a few of them, they absolutely loved the super high humidity.
@@sidthompson9538 my creeping fig did not tolerate anything but being sopping wet all the time so yes i can confirm
Ohh I had a yucca before I became a real planty person. Its life was cut short because I liked to sleep with the window open when I was drunk. I live in Finland. It was winter.
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That'll do it! 😂😂
So you like to sleep in the snow? 🤣
@@DavidRodriguez-gl5pnay man them liqyour sweats b sum else 😯😰 i get it lol i had an ex that always used to fall asleep with the window open canadian winter mind you
I bought fast-draining soil today because of you. New year, new soil for my indoor BBs! 😂 Thank you for all of the tips
What’s funny to me is rotting house plants have a very distinct smell and when you pulled it out the pot I could smell it based on memory.
Literally just saved mine. It was almost a mirror image of this video. Thank you
The short thick ones are always better than the long skinny ones
Definitely need a update asap 😂
I put my finger in it!!!!😂😂😂That’s the way to start the year LOL😅
😂this made me giggle!
Lmao🤣
Omg you’re the best trying to cut it with the knife 😂 the struggle, thank you for teaching me about orchid crown rot also!!
Glad I found this video. Just bought mine from Lowe's. The root looked just like that when I went to repot it. Now I've got to saw it down like you. These big box stores don't really keep these in a way to maintain the plant..it's definitely a temporary setting in that peat moss. But most of us don't know that when buying a plant (myself included -today in fact 😂). Thank you for your helpful info ❤
Update on the yucca? Does it actually grow roots after being cut like that? 😮😯
After you rescued it the plant 🪴 looks 👌 happy 😊.
My yucca plant was looking pretty similar to that about 8 months ago. Just when I was about to turn it into a chew toy for my rabbit I kept it out of soil and baby leaves started showing up again 🥹 plants are resilient
May the health of our lovely house plants be our biggest worry in 2023!
we have native plants at my work and a few of them are pink yucca that flowered for the first time last year :D
they're SO pretty!!
You're videos never fail to inspire and ease anxiety when it comes to doing the drastic measures to save a plant.
Love that smile girl... spreading plant love makes us all smile 🥰
can we get updates on the plants you rescue i would love to see that
“It’s not wet anymore, it’s firm” yep
Krystal really had a pure joy when she trying to safe any plants and I LIKE IT!!! 😆😆😆🫶🫶🫶
🤣 I watched this 3 times just to hear you say yucca in the beginning! 😂
Here in New Zealand yucca are pretty much weeds. They are impossible to kill. Chopped mine completely down to stumps and now its massive again.
I used to work in a nursery that grew them. I come to hate them because they were a HUGE trend and I couldn't see ANYTHING great about them.
@@OffGridInvestor effing agree with you. Mine has been chopped down twice now and is back again!!! and they grow fast! Plus you chop it down from one trunk then it became three. Chopped down to three and now its like 10. It multiplies like crazy.
Oh, you probably just need someone like me. Hi. 👋 Everything I touch dies, including my browning dracaena plant 😅
That's crazy! I can't keep mine alive! When it was it its best it took months to grow and I was pissed! I live in UK so probs why its hard to keep alive as climate is fked here.
I love your channel. You’re so cute. I love plants, too, and I call them planties as well. I have one big Pothos Planty I’ve had for over a decade now and it gave birth (propagated) to a girl named Plantina and later a son named Plantino. She wants a husband but I don’t know what to get her. When I get one I think I’ll call him Don Planta.
You have saved the lives of so many plants and teaching others how to as well. Honestly you are a godsend!! 🙏
Yes, once they get rot it can be rough! The best thing I have found is not to overwater! They really like it dry and then a soaking or drowning as you would say in your videos! Then leave it alone again! I have lost some so I know!
I love how excited you get over these lil babies
Cool! Ive never actually seen a yucca plant, but i do use yucca extract in my water solution. It helps make your water more wet lol, it makes growing mediums less hydrophobic, so especially good for coco coir. Also will make your plant tougher and more resistant to stresses like molds/mildews, heat and light stress, and over and under watering. Awesome stuff ✌❤
You've never seen one!! They were a big trend here in Australia and at the time I worked in a wholesale nursery that grew them. I got sick of seeing the damn things
Great message, losing progress is better than sticking with a rotten foundation. You can’t keep growing if you’re burnt out
You're not losing progress, you're saving it from total death. It's a FIX which means there's going to be compromise and delay.
Just wanna thank you for your videos. I made my own soil mix based on your recipe and my plants are SO happy.
You are the most thorough tutorial plant care I've ever come across. Can you please do a tutorial on Dracaena plant?
“It’s not great because they….. OOOOOOOOOO!”
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What a beauty she will be just because you loved her❤❤🎉🎉
The fact that the leaves already look better.
We have one in our balcony, she's a beast, she's soo big that she curves along the balcony and extends from the other side, i can't even begin to count how many branches she's given us, she even broke and gave us a new plant, she's belonged to my grandpa, he has her since she was a baby plant i think she's over 30 years old now.
very yuccy.😁 best wishes for 2023.🌿🌱🌵❣
Ha! That’s a good one;)☺️
Thank you for the helpful information 👍 I will follow your tips next time I need to save a dying plant 🪴 😄!!!!!!
we love a short king!!
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You’re Such A Beautiful Person!
They grow super well in fish tanks!! And create super cool spiraling roots. 💙
Your energy makes me happy im 36 love growing and u r the bomb full package 1luv keep it up beautiful!
Thanks for rescuing that yucca! 💚
You're so funny bruh. 😂 You must be fun to be around.
People need to learn to neglect their plants more!
Thank you for this video! I'm far from a green thumb and yucca plant is my first indoor plant. I left it outside in 90° weather for 3 days and the leaves turned yellow. I put a lot of water and now it's getting worse 😭😭
I had no idea what was going on with my yucca. When I check mine it was the same problem. I will try to cut it and change the soil, wish me luck!
Wish you all the luck!
give it sun and neglect it.
Do you know, how long to wait to water it after cutting it?🙄
Love your tee-shirt 😉
Bonne Année from France 😘
Do you have any advice for spider plants I have a couple and don’t know to much about them
I love your vids
love the puppy.
Love the shirt!!
Your Puppy is soo adorable ❤❤❤
Hi! I loved to watch your videos.
I'm planning to propagate my hoya keri but I'm scared to try..any tipps!🙂
She's a plant Dr, its so adorable studies show plants have awareness and can feel affection for the people they are around the most. The study showed that plants grow better when around their care take and shrivle up and grow anxious around those who mistreat them.
Tell me you also believe in crystals and horoscopes
Happy New Year!!!! 🎊🎉
Wonderful Video
From the spill to "finger in it" I'm sorry I laughed. But thank you because I want one of these.
Beautiful Plant! How does one grow one? In our country we say YUCCA like this U-KA That’s how we pronounce it. 🤩
If the entire trunk is rotted, you can still take the babys on top and propogate them!
if you grow yucca in your yard, kindly do it a favor and make some drain mix outta coarse sand, gravel and maybe some flakey bark, it'll appreciate you digging it up and planting it in there. plus, ya may get some tasty yucca fruit out of it too
We love a short king 👑😂
So 50 years ago someone planted a Yucca in our area. It grew, someone cut off a few sections to keep it neat. Put the cuttings on the lawn. Someone else picked them up, planted in their garden. Fast forward to today. Eeeeevvvveeryone know has Yuccas…
Happy New Year. Please keep us up to date as you do on all your rescues. Have you ever tried a product that is white and used to grow roots?
Does anyone know if she has an Amazon page with all the products she uses? She would be one of the Influencers I'd help get commission for sure.
Do you mean rooting powder? I don’t think I’ve seen Krystal use it but I do and 50% of the time it works 100% of the time!
Also, second vote for the Amazon link. Krystal, get yo money! It all adds up and every comment section has people asking for specific recommendations. So really, you’re helping us! 😂
@Kit M Thanks for your reply. I went to her Instagram and under products, she has her Amazon store. I'm following for sure.
SHORT KING!!!🤩🤩🤩
Hahaha not the saw! 🪚
Hey I'm from Indiana too and I'd love to be your friend!! I have 30 plants haha
How do you keep it to stand straight? Mine always dramatically tilt to one side over time. I gotta add they’re asymmetric so I guess maybe that’s why.
Nothing wrong with Peet moss. Lmfso you at so extra and I love it ( ITS WET, AHH MY FINGER). So funny how you went from chefs knife to bread knife to saw.
It has a tendency to stay too wet for succulents and low water plants
I used a bread knife, but I'm a probably a little stronger than her
Rooting hormone - is it worth the hype? I’m using it on my TC Thai Constellation and it seems to be working great. Two months since deflasking. Thanks for all your info on RUclipsLand.
Love your videos! Would I be able to do this for a money plant also? Mine had the same peat moss medium and I think it’s rotted bc since I’ve had it the leaves are dropping daily.
The "Plant Whisperer".
Same thing happened to mine, the odor was so rancid, it went from being 3 ft to about 10 inches
May I ask if this plant survived? Because my plant has the same issue. Thank you for your video.
Happy new year y’all
I need to have this powder
Hi Krystal, I am having such a hard time propagating any plants. From the simplest to the most difficult. The bottom always rots away, falls off and dies. Water propagate: same, no roots growing.
I wish I could take a cutting and it would survive and continue to grow a plant! Never had such luck. What am I doing wrong? I always end up buying plants, but I really want to get some cuttings and successfully grow them into beautiful plants. It's frustrating. I love my plants, but it would be so nice to successfully grow a baby plant into an adult plant. I can transfer plants, but that's not hard. I did kill 3 Yucca plants! All trying to propagate. 0 results. Dieffenbachia: mush on the bottom. Cut it clean to next growth stump and put rooting powder on it. Now wait and see. HELP! you're doing such a great job, I turn to you. Thanks Krystal!
Ok, a couple of things. Start with one plant and try all the things. I would recommend going back to the start and start with a pothos if you can. It sounds like you’ve tried water. Have you tried any other medium? Maybe sphagnum moss? Also, when you cut, let that tip dry out for a few hours then put in the medium you’re using. That has helped me a lot!
@@PlantswithKrystal Thank you for your fast reply. I really appreciate that. Nobody ever answered me back when I had posted a question before. I have not tried any other medium. I will try spagnum. I'll take a cutting from my pothos and let it dry. I will let you know how it goes. Thank you so much! 🌷
I've got one of these, I've had it for 25 years just in the back garden in a pot but it wouldn't grow no bigger so I took it out the pot and planted it in my garden and its growing really good and two other plants have started to grow beside it, have they grown from the roots??? I'm not sure.
Ooh where can I find d the yucca plant, and the edible root 🥰❤️
Girl, use cinnamon instead of fungicide. Works the same! Not chemical. Love ya!
"not chemical" 🤦 what a moron. Water is chemical too. Cinnamon is made of chemicals. You're from USA, right? Level of murican education..
Mine is so little. I rescued it. Brought it back to life & had pups coming off from the bottom of the bottom lol I need education girl thank you… does the trunk ever get bigger?
I have one of these and now see what the issue is. It’s only a stump now, no leaves or shoots? Is it worth saving?
Hate to burst your bubble homie but it's probably already dead
I just cut mines twice so one into 2 ❤❤❤❤❤ sad part is I had to throw away the bottom part 😢😢😢😢😢
I would’ve let it callus a little bit before potting it up and watering it
What do you do with that peat moss or coconut coir when you remove it? I re use it by mixing it with other materials for my outdoor plants
More videos!!!! ❤❤
I also have a Yucca plant and I was wondering how many times a week is it necessary to water this Yucca plant?
what mix did you use? or can you show us how u mix the mixture
Love it
I had a beautiful yucca, I'd had it for 6 years then gave it away to my neighbour when moving because I couldn't be stuffed moving it. I regret that decision to this day😥
These things are everywhere. Here in Australia they were a trend and you'd see streets full of them.
I adopted a yucca. It is about 5 to 6 feet tall but it’s in just dirt. It seems to be doing pretty good but losing some leaves probably because it’s indoors and I don’t have much light for it until this summer. Do you think I need to change the dirt? It’s in a giant pot.
You can use the roots as a shampoo
I got a baby rose bush plant for Christmas, any advice on getting it healthy?
I need help with lucky bamboo. Almost killed it with root rot. Cut and moved to water. Had good roots but i moved it to soil and went yellow its back in water but won't grow anything but roots not really stems or leaves.
I need your advice on a dying plant of mine
what kind of soil mix would you recommend?:)
If I only watched this video in time I wouldn't lose my yucca plant !
Thanks anyway !
My dracaena is slowly dying-yellowing at the top of its leaves even though I repotted it from the store medium. Should I take it out if its soil rinse the roots and try it in leca?
Try a root hormone and dechlorinated water.
What’s your experience with tissue culture plants?