This was terrific!!! I’ve overwatered, over fed, done everything wrong. Wish I had watched this before having to clip dead leaves off. I am left with a large stem and four leaves. Not sure it will make it. All plants do not need same care, like all people do not need same- just love and encouragement.
I have a Yucca plant and been struggling to find the right video that hits all my concerns!! Very useful and informative video! Thank you very much... That tad more reassured.
Hi. We live in North Carolina and we have 2 of these plants and have them both in big pots. We keep them outside under our patio and kerp them in a small greenhouse in the winter. They have grown so much that if we have much wind at all they get turned over because they are so tall. We were wanting to plant them outside in our rock bed but not sure if they will make it in the winter months. Any suggestions?
Thank you so much, I’ve been struggling with my yucca . I may have overwatered and next thing I know, we have fungus gnats. I’ll be taking better care of it hopefully
Oh yes, I hear this a lot! lol. At most I give mine 3-4 cups of water about every two weeks or so. You want to water it enough that the excess water runs out the bottom, and empty the saucer underneath after 20 minutes. Then wait till the substrate dries out almost completely before you water again. They're from the desert so they can go a good while without water, just don't do it to them every time. Good luck with the fungus gnats. There used to be a killer product out there that cut down on aphids and fungus gnats like no other product I know. Unfortunately Monsanto bought the company out and they stopped making it. You may be able to find some on eBay though. It's called gnat nix. Plant prudently!
This video is exceptionally helpful to me. I have had three Yucca's, half the size of his, potted together, in one large pot, for a couple of years 🤦🏾♂️
@@ZestyLemon333 Yes! I got mine from Ikea as well. They grew, and I repotted them into a bigger pot, not knowing that I should then separate them, Lol.
Great video. Do you have any suggestions for my yucca. I watered it about 2 weeks ago and the soil just won’t dry. It’s the standard potting mix that I bought it in. It has pores in the container to allow for drainage. It just won’t dry and I’m concerned for root rot
I had the same problem and I have found that clay pots dry out faster and my plastic pots were holding in the moisture. Also, I tried Miracle Grow Cactus and Succulent mix soil and I nearly killed off all my succulents because it NEVER dried out. Even in clay and peat pots.
Hi thank you so much for sharing this video on the Yucca plant. I now see that I have been over watering my Yucca plant. The soul is too moist and it is turning yellow I am afraid I am killing it! What should I do to save it? Should I just not water it it repot it with dry soil? Or will it be fine just not watering until soil gets dry? Please let me know. I truly appreciate what you do! Thanks si much. Amy
Very informative video ! Thank you. My indoor Yuca plant is growing so fast the branches are hiding the trunks. I would like to expose the trunks more. How would you recommend dealing with thinning out the greenery without harming the plant ? I think this thinning would give the plant more interest. More character.
Yes, I agree. Take you some sharpened, sanitized pruning shears or scissors, and cut flush against the stem with cutting the stem. If you find you accidentally nick the stem/trunk and you worry it's a decent opening to let in infection, or rot, or pests just use cinnamon to cover the cut. 100% cinnamon is a natural antibiotic and will keep all that from entering your yucca and potentially causing a plethora of problems. I wouldn't remove more than a quarter of the leaves. Good luck!
Ive got the same problem with a 6 foot yucca outside growing in a ceramic pot. The roots have worked their way into the cement flooring and i cant pull the pot free. The yucca needs repotting as its bent in half but the whole plant looks healthy otherwise. Which compost did you use with sand and perlite as I couldnt quite see on the packet but Im sure it wasnt a multi purpose compost and lastly what fertilizer do you use????
I have a Yucca which an ex friend bought for me. It's been five years and have repotted it since. It seems to be doing well it's quite large. I try to cut off the dead leaves a couple times a year I guess. Thank you for the video.🫵🏼😊💚
My yucca is struggling. I see a lot of gnats on the yellow sticky trap. I got it 3 months ago and the leaves are turning yellow and brown. Some are spotted and most have a powdery white thing on them. It has 3 stalks and the smallest one has only about 7 leaves while the tallest stalks inside leaves are all dying turning brown.
My plant is very tall but now the tallest part became yellow and now has 0 leaves and it had a couple of baby plants down near the soil, but the tallest part makes me sad i don't know what i should do to save it, should i cut it?
I've read about fungus gnat problems with the miracle gro cactus mix soil. You mentioned mixing perlite in, about how much would be good? Mine is a potted yucca cane, outdoors in zone 8b
Okay recently I bought 3 yucca cane plants, two of them have two trees in one pot small and large I just repotted them the soil was already most. My question is do I wait two weeks to water them? Also I was misting them twice a day I get that's too much right.
I have 3 yuccas that I just reported (30 min ago) in a 14 inch pot, they are 3ft, 2ft and 1 ft. I think I overwatered in the last pot because 2ft is droopy and yellow. Can I use indoor potting mix? I also put rocks at the bottom to help drain. I need helpppppp!
I lost my root rake twice and found it back after rethinking where I was using that thing - twice it was found in the ground along with grasses. Very hard to see. I'm guessing attached the thing with something that is easier to see.
Help! Lower leaves are dying. It doesn’t seem happy since I brought it in after being outside all summer. One leaf bunch fell off. About 1 month ago the coal stove was lit and with that the house humidity slowly drops. Is it normal for this change?
I am wondering, after seeing you had only 1 hole in the bottom of your new pot, what is classed as adequate drainage holes? I'm actually putting holes into the bottom of my new pot for my yucca and am unsure how many is really needed?
Please help I repotted my Yuca in too big of a pot use new fertilizer now I'm worried that I should have just left it in the smaller pot what should I do now please respond if you know anything about undoing a mistake like this definitely should have done more research before wanting a bigger fancier pot.
I am interested in getting one of these palms in the future, but I have been growing some succulents with grow lights and I am interested in having more cacti. Can you tell me the two on your table and the one in your previous video when you went over the care of the yucca palm? How did they get so big?
Could you take some pictures and send them to me on insta or email? I wanna see what exactly we're up against. Insta- ytgreenalchemist. Email- Ytgreenalchemist@gmail.com.
Hi !! Love watching your videos. I plan to re pot my Yucca plant and I bought Miracle Gro Cactus Palm & Citrus Potting Mix , could I mix that with perlite and call it a day ? Or Should I add all purpose soil as well ?
You could throw in a little perlite but miracle grow does a great job of making their soil pretty porous and on point. In fact depending on how large your plant is you should definitely throw in about a quarter or so of some reputable gardening soil for added heft. Potting soil would be too loose. Mine was so large I had to add in more gardening soil too, because he started leaning. He's fine now though lol. Putting on some mass!
My plant was in a really big pot with two other yuccas. The smaller two died and I just pulled them out and I see they had root rot. The bigger one is still looking good but I moved him to a smaller pot just in case. Was it this correct? I figured if the other ones had root rot from the too large pot, it was only a matter of time before the healthy one did as well
Thank you so much for videos!! I just got a yucca plant like a month ago and I repot it right away without knowing that they like to be root bound before you repot. Did I just killed my new baby? It’s been a month and it’s still beautiful.. please help. Thank you and stay safe and healthy.
No this won't kill it. Did you prune the roots back, or did you just put in it a bigger pot? If you don't see any negative symptoms yet you should be in the clear. Plant prudently!
Just received a yucca and it seems to be in coconut coir which seems to hold a lot of water. The roots are visible at the drainage holes. I removed about half of it from the top and don’t see roots yet. Should I change this soil, just lift it up and put more soil below, or leave it alone?
Hello can you please help my yucca plant i have no idea whats going on with the plant..this is my first indoor plant..and it doesn't look good..my yucca has 3 stems one..two of them looks very bad with yellow leaves and brown crispy ends..while the largest stem looks fine but it is bending like its about to fall..i don't know if i underwatered or overwatered ..please please help
Honestly, I do. The glue is typically a water solvent so if you want to keep the rocks that are glued down just hand wash them in the sink with some soap and warm water. You may need a screwdriver or butter knife or hammer to help break up the glue and rocks. And don't be surprised if the glue has gone deep into the soil.
I was seriously considering using my Sawzall right down the middle. Would I kill it if I separated it like that? I wish I could show you a picture, but I don't think I have an option here. Thank you so much
So I assume you are talking about the Dracaena fragrans? This is a completely different plant and needs fairly different caring requirements. This plant is from the tropics of Africa while the yucca is around the more desert, and semi tropics of Southern Mexico and Guatemala. The established yucca can take brighter light than the corn plant and the yucca needs less water and less fertilizer. They both like a moderate amount of humidity. I love love love the corn plant especially the larger ones. Make sure you clean the leaves with four parts warm water to one part lemon juice and a wash cloth when they get dusty. This well help them with photosynthesis and breathing too.
Four cups or a liter. Really it is just enough that excess water will run out the bottom of the pot. If you keep a saucer underneath empty it after about 20 minutes. Let the soil dry up almost completely before you water again.
WOW Justin, your Yucca Cane looks great!! I bought my Yucca Cane and repotted it on Earth Day, but after seeing how many roots yours had compared to mine kind of surprised me. My root ball was really small, slightly smaller than the size of a baseball, and my Yucca is about half the size of your Yucca. I guess I just thought there would be more roots LOL but maybe my Yucca is still a baby? I replanted it in a slightly larger New Mexico pot so I hope I didn't make a mistake on the size of that. It seems to be doing just fine tho. None of the leaves are yellow or brown thankfully, but I can't wait till it has leaves like yours. Could you do an update video once your Yucca has gotten used to his new pot and just show us how much the correct amount of water to use is?
They're like us and they often crave some greens to digest. Try and give her some healthy plants to chew on. Like your catnip, cat thyme, cut grass, lemongrass, rosemary, oat grass, and licorice root is a good one too. Also certain flowers they do enjoy if you have any outside cats like I do they also like echinacea, zinnias, marigolds that could lure them to a certain area of the yard. There's also a spray you can purchase on Amazon called cat mace that you can spray on certain plants and it deters them. All it is is the urine of a predator cat that keeps them away from just the smell. Cats also don't enjoy strong citrus scents, so you could chop up a couple of oranges and place them around the house. Or if it's outside they don't like lavender, rue, coleus, or pennyroyal if you want to plant any of those to deter. My fiance's cousin uses strategically placed pieces of aluminum foil and/or double-sided tape to keep her cats off shelves and aquariums, etc. in the house. You could go that route too, they don't like stepping on either one.
I did misspeak. The yucca cane plant enjoys slightly alkaline soil.
Well I used non alkaline soil based on your recommendation, & my yucca plant is now dead. Would you be able to ship me one by FedEx or UPS?
@@macysondheim 😅You should've sought out a master gardener's advice. Sounds like your azz out.
This was terrific!!! I’ve overwatered, over fed, done everything wrong. Wish I had watched this before having to clip dead leaves off. I am left with a large stem and four leaves. Not sure it will make it. All plants do not need same care, like all people do not need same- just love and encouragement.
I repotted my yucca plant with three part peat and one part sand. Hope all goes well. Thanks for the video. You gave loads of information.
I have a Yucca plant and been struggling to find the right video that hits all my concerns!! Very useful and informative video! Thank you very much... That tad more reassured.
Great video! Just to complete, brown tips can also just be mechanical damage, like brushing up against the leaves too often, or drafts and dry air.
Wow!! I’ve never trimmed roots off like that. Thanks for the tips
I'm excited to find somebody in KY with this much knowledge. Thanks dude. 👍👍
I love how much info you put into your videos! My yuccas thanks you!
great fantastic 2 videos drove me nuts. u were a breathe of fresh air thamk u
Thanks so much man. Been over watering him I’m sure. Gonna re pot him today
You have so much knowledge for the yucca and helping me out I really appreciate it justin!!!
your yucca plant looks beautiful, so healthy and green.
That is one big and beautiful plant. Thanks for the information.
Size always matters! In the plant world.
Thank you. About to introduce one of mine in Tennessee outside.
Hi. We live in North Carolina and we have 2 of these plants and have them both in big pots. We keep them outside under our patio and kerp them in a small greenhouse in the winter. They have grown so much that if we have much wind at all they get turned over because they are so tall. We were wanting to plant them outside in our rock bed but not sure if they will make it in the winter months. Any suggestions?
Thank you so much, I’ve been struggling with my yucca . I may have overwatered and next thing I know, we have fungus gnats. I’ll be taking better care of it hopefully
Oh yes, I hear this a lot! lol. At most I give mine 3-4 cups of water about every two weeks or so. You want to water it enough that the excess water runs out the bottom, and empty the saucer underneath after 20 minutes. Then wait till the substrate dries out almost completely before you water again. They're from the desert so they can go a good while without water, just don't do it to them every time. Good luck with the fungus gnats. There used to be a killer product out there that cut down on aphids and fungus gnats like no other product I know. Unfortunately Monsanto bought the company out and they stopped making it. You may be able to find some on eBay though. It's called gnat nix. Plant prudently!
Hello Justin, need help my Yucca plant leaves is yellowing. Can you do a video on what to do when fungus causes this.
This video is exceptionally helpful to me. I have had three Yucca's, half the size of his, potted together, in one large pot, for a couple of years 🤦🏾♂️
Me too! From IKEA. Lol
@@ZestyLemon333 Yes! I got mine from Ikea as well. They grew, and I repotted them into a bigger pot, not knowing that I should then separate them, Lol.
Thank you that was really helpful 😊
Thank you. Is that a lemon tree sitting on your table ?
Great video. Do you have any suggestions for my yucca. I watered it about 2 weeks ago and the soil just won’t dry. It’s the standard potting mix that I bought it in. It has pores in the container to allow for drainage. It just won’t dry and I’m concerned for root rot
I had the same problem and I have found that clay pots dry out faster and my plastic pots were holding in the moisture. Also, I tried Miracle Grow Cactus and Succulent mix soil and I nearly killed off all my succulents because it NEVER dried out. Even in clay and peat pots.
Pasleypeacock1001 THANK YOU!!!!!
Hi thank you so much for sharing this video on the Yucca plant. I now see that I have been over watering my Yucca plant. The soul is too moist and it is turning yellow I am afraid I am killing it! What should I do to save it? Should I just not water it it repot it with dry soil? Or will it be fine just not watering until soil gets dry? Please let me know. I truly appreciate what you do! Thanks si much. Amy
I’m trying to make my own soil using coco coir pumis and worm casting would that work ?
Very informative video ! Thank you. My indoor Yuca plant is growing so fast the branches are hiding the trunks. I would like to expose the trunks more. How would you recommend dealing with thinning out the greenery without harming the plant ? I think this thinning would give the plant more interest. More character.
Yes, I agree. Take you some sharpened, sanitized pruning shears or scissors, and cut flush against the stem with cutting the stem. If you find you accidentally nick the stem/trunk and you worry it's a decent opening to let in infection, or rot, or pests just use cinnamon to cover the cut. 100% cinnamon is a natural antibiotic and will keep all that from entering your yucca and potentially causing a plethora of problems. I wouldn't remove more than a quarter of the leaves. Good luck!
Ive got the same problem with a 6 foot yucca outside growing in a ceramic pot. The roots have worked their way into the cement flooring and i cant pull the pot free. The yucca needs repotting as its bent in half but the whole plant looks healthy otherwise.
Which compost did you use with sand and perlite as I couldnt quite see on the packet but Im sure it wasnt a multi purpose compost and lastly what fertilizer do you use????
I'm getting a new plant and want to know if you have a pot that you can not put holes at the bottom, do you have to put rocks down first?
I have a Yucca which an ex friend bought for me. It's been five years and have repotted it since. It seems to be doing well it's quite large. I try to cut off the dead leaves a couple times a year I guess. Thank you for the video.🫵🏼😊💚
My yucca is struggling. I see a lot of gnats on the yellow sticky trap. I got it 3 months ago and the leaves are turning yellow and brown. Some are spotted and most have a powdery white thing on them. It has 3 stalks and the smallest one has only about 7 leaves while the tallest stalks inside leaves are all dying turning brown.
Just got a yucca, thanks for the informative video!
Just wondering what the name of the cactus is at the front of your video?
Thank you for your information..but i have a question my yucca plant the leaves are closing out on me what can i do??
My plant is very tall but now the tallest part became yellow and now has 0 leaves and it had a couple of baby plants down near the soil, but the tallest part makes me sad i don't know what i should do to save it, should i cut it?
I've read about fungus gnat problems with the miracle gro cactus mix soil. You mentioned mixing perlite in, about how much would be good? Mine is a potted yucca cane, outdoors in zone 8b
Okay recently I bought 3 yucca cane plants, two of them have two trees in one pot small and large I just repotted them the soil was already most. My question is do I wait two weeks to water them? Also I was misting them twice a day I get that's too much right.
Thanx mate, I found 1 tiny white spot on 2 blades , does that meen anything? Regards:
Hi, I just noticed the plant gave a small new plant with 2 leaves in the soil, when should I pot the baby plant, pl help
I have 3 yuccas that I just reported (30 min ago) in a 14 inch pot, they are 3ft, 2ft and 1 ft. I think I overwatered in the last pot because 2ft is droopy and yellow. Can I use indoor potting mix? I also put rocks at the bottom to help drain. I need helpppppp!
I lost my root rake twice and found it back after rethinking where I was using that thing - twice it was found in the ground along with grasses. Very hard to see. I'm guessing attached the thing with something that is easier to see.
Help! Lower leaves are dying. It doesn’t seem happy since I brought it in after being outside all summer. One leaf bunch fell off. About 1 month ago the coal stove was lit and with that the house humidity slowly drops. Is it normal for this change?
I am wondering, after seeing you had only 1 hole in the bottom of your new pot, what is classed as adequate drainage holes? I'm actually putting holes into the bottom of my new pot for my yucca and am unsure how many is really needed?
A few
I got one from a friend! My trunk is soft at bottom roots look ok and the top half of trunk is not soft? How can I save this?
Thanks! Great Video!
Which soil is the best to buy?
Super informative!
Thank you for watching! 🌺
Please help I repotted my Yuca in too big of a pot use new fertilizer now I'm worried that I should have just left it in the smaller pot what should I do now please respond if you know anything about undoing a mistake like this definitely should have done more research before wanting a bigger fancier pot.
I am interested in getting one of these palms in the future, but I have been growing some succulents with grow lights and I am interested in having more cacti. Can you tell me the two on your table and the one in your previous video when you went over the care of the yucca palm? How did they get so big?
Sanitize one's tools with what?
Hola, thank you for this video. I think, my yucca plant has fungus, what do you recommend?
Thanks
Could you take some pictures and send them to me on insta or email? I wanna see what exactly we're up against. Insta- ytgreenalchemist.
Email- Ytgreenalchemist@gmail.com.
Hello,
I have the same. Could I send you an email as well?😊
Hi !! Love watching your videos. I plan to re pot my Yucca plant and I bought
Miracle Gro Cactus Palm & Citrus Potting Mix , could I mix that with perlite and call it a day ? Or Should I add all purpose soil as well ?
You could throw in a little perlite but miracle grow does a great job of making their soil pretty porous and on point. In fact depending on how large your plant is you should definitely throw in about a quarter or so of some reputable gardening soil for added heft. Potting soil would be too loose. Mine was so large I had to add in more gardening soil too, because he started leaning. He's fine now though lol. Putting on some mass!
I did not have good luck with that same mix. Repotted my Lemon tree, Monsteras and Cane Yucca and that mix just doesn't dry out.
How often do you water a yucca cutting?
What do you do if you find some roots that break off in your hand?? (A.k.a. Root rot)
I have a large yucca and there is another smaller stalk with no growth on it. Any ideas?
My plant was in a really big pot with two other yuccas. The smaller two died and I just pulled them out and I see they had root rot. The bigger one is still looking good but I moved him to a smaller pot just in case. Was it this correct? I figured if the other ones had root rot from the too large pot, it was only a matter of time before the healthy one did as well
I also left one of the sick yuccas in with the healthy one because their roots were so entangled, they’re basically conjoined twins 👯♀️
Very nice plant
Thank you so much for videos!! I just got a yucca plant like a month ago and I repot it right away without knowing that they like to be root bound before you repot. Did I just killed my new baby? It’s been a month and it’s still beautiful.. please help. Thank you and stay safe and healthy.
No this won't kill it. Did you prune the roots back, or did you just put in it a bigger pot? If you don't see any negative symptoms yet you should be in the clear. Plant prudently!
I'm so glad you found your root rake x lol
You and me both!!
Just received a yucca and it seems to be in coconut coir which seems to hold a lot of water. The roots are visible at the drainage holes. I removed about half of it from the top and don’t see roots yet. Should I change this soil, just lift it up and put more soil below, or leave it alone?
i ripped the some roots will it die
Can you trim the leaves?
Hello can you please help my yucca plant i have no idea whats going on with the plant..this is my first indoor plant..and it doesn't look good..my yucca has 3 stems one..two of them looks very bad with yellow leaves and brown crispy ends..while the largest stem looks fine but it is bending like its about to fall..i don't know if i underwatered or overwatered ..please please help
I just bought one it's in a small pot with rocks glued on top can I take it out and pot it again ?
Honestly, I do. The glue is typically a water solvent so if you want to keep the rocks that are glued down just hand wash them in the sink with some soap and warm water. You may need a screwdriver or butter knife or hammer to help break up the glue and rocks. And don't be surprised if the glue has gone deep into the soil.
What if my yucca doesn't have roots?
HELP my Yucca is 7' with 4 separate "heads" I want to divide it in half.
Is that possible? If so, HOW?
I was seriously considering using my Sawzall right down the middle. Would I kill it if I separated it like that? I wish I could show you a picture, but I don't think I have an option here. Thank you so much
i have a corn cane. is the care the same? thank you
So I assume you are talking about the Dracaena fragrans? This is a completely different plant and needs fairly different caring requirements. This plant is from the tropics of Africa while the yucca is around the more desert, and semi tropics of Southern Mexico and Guatemala. The established yucca can take brighter light than the corn plant and the yucca needs less water and less fertilizer. They both like a moderate amount of humidity. I love love love the corn plant especially the larger ones. Make sure you clean the leaves with four parts warm water to one part lemon juice and a wash cloth when they get dusty. This well help them with photosynthesis and breathing too.
@@TheGreenAlchemist thank you!
How many cups of water do you use when you water your Yucca?
Four cups or a liter. Really it is just enough that excess water will run out the bottom of the pot. If you keep a saucer underneath empty it after about 20 minutes. Let the soil dry up almost completely before you water again.
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thanks
WOW Justin, your Yucca Cane looks great!! I bought my Yucca Cane and repotted it on Earth Day, but after seeing how many roots yours had compared to mine kind of surprised me. My root ball was really small, slightly smaller than the size of a baseball, and my Yucca is about half the size of your Yucca. I guess I just thought there would be more roots LOL but maybe my Yucca is still a baby? I replanted it in a slightly larger New Mexico pot so I hope I didn't make a mistake on the size of that. It seems to be doing just fine tho. None of the leaves are yellow or brown thankfully, but I can't wait till it has leaves like yours. Could you do an update video once your Yucca has gotten used to his new pot and just show us how much the correct amount of water to use is?
Thank you!
If that's your living room, I can't believe you're cleaning it in there lol
My yucca cane plant is wobbly. There is 3 canes in one pot.
Why not take the plant outside to change the pot...? Kind of odd doing it in your Livingroom. Renter? 🤣
No, actually I own my home, guess you've never tried to record a video outside?
Hard water high ph low ph acidic
How do I keep my cat eating my plants.
They're like us and they often crave some greens to digest. Try and give her some healthy plants to chew on. Like your catnip, cat thyme, cut grass, lemongrass, rosemary, oat grass, and licorice root is a good one too. Also certain flowers they do enjoy if you have any outside cats like I do they also like echinacea, zinnias, marigolds that could lure them to a certain area of the yard. There's also a spray you can purchase on Amazon called cat mace that you can spray on certain plants and it deters them. All it is is the urine of a predator cat that keeps them away from just the smell. Cats also don't enjoy strong citrus scents, so you could chop up a couple of oranges and place them around the house. Or if it's outside they don't like lavender, rue, coleus, or pennyroyal if you want to plant any of those to deter. My fiance's cousin uses strategically placed pieces of aluminum foil and/or double-sided tape to keep her cats off shelves and aquariums, etc. in the house. You could go that route too, they don't like stepping on either one.
Probably should’ve just cut the plastic pot to get it off - that’s what I had to do…
You would have saved time by cutting away the pot and using your hands instead of the Barbie-sized rake. More perlite would have been better.
I learned more in this video than a lifetime in school or white people videos