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A Beginner-Friendly Guide to Growing and Caring for Ponytail Palms Indoors
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Does the shape or condition of the trunk indicate if it's being properly watered? Or anything else?
I was given a pony tail two years ago and it seems happy. It is indoors in indirect light in a plastic pot that is sitting inside a bigger metal pot. I noticed that a root had grown out of the bottom of the plastic pot. Should I trim the root, repot in a bigger container, or leave it alone. Thank you.
I have a10+ year old ponytail palm. It is leaning severely. I have repotted it to try to get it to stay upright, with limited success. Suggestions?
I have a pony palm that is 50 years old it was left in my office when i took over. I have repotted twice, it has grown four feet or more since 2019 and recently there was an offset so i cut it and potted it and now I have this long stem with flowers. male i do believe because they are ivory. These are my babies and love these plants so much.
My daughter just gave me one. I love it... had one while in college 40 years ago. I live in South Florida. Can I keep it outside on an east facing porch that, in the summer, gets direct sun light for 5 hours... or on a covered south facing porch where it gets direct sun for about 5 hours? Does it need more sun light.
Ponytail palms are tolerant of a pretty wide range of conditions, so I wouldn't hesitate to give it a try in the locations you've mentioned. Ponytail palms thrive on direct, all-day light, but even so, five hours of continuous Florida sun might prove stressful. Watch for curling leaves or leaves turning brown, two possible indicators of too much direct sun. The University of Wisconsin extension service offers some helpful ponytail palm advice: https://hort.extension.wisc.edu/articles/ponytail-palm-beaucarnea-recurvata/
I’ve had a ponytail palm for over a year. It was doing well and now it is totally brown and no green whatsoever. What do I do? Can I trim it back? Do I repot it or is it dead?
My palm was beautiful about 6fttall) 20plus years) THEN it bloomed. This is the first time I had bees all over the place (plant is on porch). After the bloom died it left a brown stalk and now the
Palms droop and the plant is not the same
My palm was beautiful about 6fttall) 20plus years) THEN it bloomed. This is the first time I had bees all over the place (plant is on porch). After the bloom died it left a brown stalk and now the
I have a 30 yr. Ponytail plant it,s in my patio and is probably 15 ft.
It too tall for patio and I,m afraid it will harm if I put in direct sun direct sunlight. This summer has been slot 90-100 dg. Any ideas ?
Someone said I could cut half way down and replant the top and create 2 plants?
Carol in cal.
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