Hi ,I have a spinless yucca and I cut a pup off fairly good size and put it in well draining cactus soil mix and it's not rooting ,it's actually dying . The leaves are curling in and look like poles,what should I do. Thank you
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Hello my friend, The name of the yucca plant in us is a little different. Thank you for sharing this useful information about growing this plant. I wish you a healthy and beautiful new week. greetings.
Thank you for this, very informative, ive got one making a whole mess in back garden, so i potted it and was getting yellow/brown tips, maybe im over watering?
Your welcome. If you live in the UK and it lives outside I would suggest only watering it when it is very dry. They don't really need watering. I have one in a pot outside and I haven't watered it yet this year. The less you water them, the better they seem to do.
I was given some yucca plants from my mother in law. When i got them home i noticed that there was a root system but no plant, can i plant that as well will it grow from that? Also was given with theses plants that brown wood looking piece, do i dry that out and re plat that as well?
Yes that should work. I have cut a Yucca to the ground over and over again and they still seem to pop back up because they store a lot of energy in the roots and trunk.
Hey thanks for this helpful video! I have found a whole yucca tree abandoned alongside the street and I think it has been damaged too... Is there any way of saving it? If I cut the middle part and take the top of the plant to grow it after removing a few leaves, should be fine and rooted??
Hi, yes that sounds fine. Remember to let is dry out for a while. Drying it out will help to activate the roots rather than rotting it as it will be holding water. Have patients it should grow. Don't water it.
I have a few questions. If I buy a Yucca-Root from my local grocery store, I can cut pieces off it ,and do the same thing ? My other question is, I do not live in a tropical area. I live in North East Pennsylvania between n.e. Philadelphia and Trenton, Nj. Is this something I have to grow in a container, or can I throw it in a well aerated loose soil ? I have a green thumb, and pretty much have grown almost every vegetable available including 2 fig tree's that produce Alot of fruit. I got out of gardening for over 3 years but I'm getting the itch back to garden again. This time, I want to add vegetables I never thought about growing like this Yucca root. Thank you for your response 🙏
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Hi ,I have a spinless yucca and I cut a pup off fairly good size and put it in well draining cactus soil mix and it's not rooting ,it's actually dying . The leaves are curling in and look like poles,what should I do. Thank you
Hello my friend,
The name of the yucca plant in us is a little different. Thank you for sharing this useful information about growing this plant. I wish you a healthy and beautiful new week. greetings.
Thank you. What is it known as there?
its the spineless Yucca and also the drainage supposed to be underneath the plant ...
Nice one mate 👍 honestly very interesting mate 👍
Cheers Dan! 👍
Thank you for this, very informative, ive got one making a whole mess in back garden, so i potted it and was getting yellow/brown tips, maybe im over watering?
Your welcome. If you live in the UK and it lives outside I would suggest only watering it when it is very dry. They don't really need watering. I have one in a pot outside and I haven't watered it yet this year. The less you water them, the better they seem to do.
What about if I transplant them in October straight into the ground and then it’s winter from Nov-March? Will they rot or do I need to intervene?
That might work if the winter is mild with no frosts or snow. I would suggest waiting until the end of spring before transplanting.
I was given some yucca plants from my mother in law. When i got them home i noticed that there was a root system but no plant, can i plant that as well will it grow from that? Also was given with theses plants that brown wood looking piece, do i dry that out and re plat that as well?
Yes that should work. I have cut a Yucca to the ground over and over again and they still seem to pop back up because they store a lot of energy in the roots and trunk.
Hey thanks for this helpful video! I have found a whole yucca tree abandoned alongside the street and I think it has been damaged too... Is there any way of saving it? If I cut the middle part and take the top of the plant to grow it after removing a few leaves, should be fine and rooted??
Hi, yes that sounds fine. Remember to let is dry out for a while. Drying it out will help to activate the roots rather than rotting it as it will be holding water. Have patients it should grow. Don't water it.
@@PhillWyattProjects thanks for your time answering me! Well I hope so! Happy New year!
do those vase shaped pots makes it difficult to get them out and repot them?
Not at all. Very easy to remove from this shape of pot.
Niceeee!!!
Thanks Lenny! 👍
Was it outside for that first year
@@tedscott1478 Yes. These ones are very hardy.
@@PhillWyattProjects thanks that gives me confidence..😊
I have a few questions. If I buy a Yucca-Root from my local grocery store, I can cut pieces off it ,and do the same thing ? My other question is, I do not live in a tropical area. I live in North East Pennsylvania between n.e. Philadelphia and Trenton, Nj. Is this something I have to grow in a container, or can I throw it in a well aerated loose soil ? I have a green thumb, and pretty much have grown almost every vegetable available including 2 fig tree's that produce
Alot of fruit. I got out of gardening for over 3 years but I'm getting the itch back to garden again. This time, I want to add vegetables I never thought about growing like this Yucca root. Thank you for your response 🙏
What if it broke with no root just stem
That should be fine. It should grow new roots