Propagation of Yucca elephantipes by cutting
Yucca elephantipes is very prolific and forms from different, cut off plant parts reliably off again. It doesn't matter whether you split the trunk or Cut cuttings, they will most likely take root quickly. The easiest way to propagate is to divide the plant that has grown too large, for example, by cutting the trunk into pieces. Even broken plants can often be saved in this way. The best time to root the individual pieces of plant is in spring or early summer - at this point in time the plant is particularly prepared to grow. You can proceed as follows to propagate:
- The trunks of very tall yuccas can be divided several times.
- For example, you can subdivide the crest, the middle part of the trunk, as well as the trunk base.
- The - mostly leafless - trunk base simply remains in the plant pot or is converted into fresh substrate.
- Put the top and middle part in separate pots, preferably in a mixture Potting soil and sand.
- Put the pots in a light and warm place
- and keep the substrate slightly moist.
- Leafy cuttings should be thinned out a bit, as the plants lose too much water through evaporation
- and due to the still missing roots cannot take in any fresh ones.
- In this case, it will also help to spray the parts to be rooted more often instead.
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If the leaves are yellow and dry and / or parts of the trunk are soft, remove these parts and try again with the roots.
Propagation of Yucca Filamentosa
Also the Threaded palm lily or garden yucca is very easy to multiply. In particular, the reproduction by division and the planting of the offshoots are promising. Some gardening enthusiasts could also use the plant sowing Propagate self-collected seeds.
Share garden yucca
Yucca Filamentosa can become very wide, which is why it is wonderful to divide specimens that have grown too large. To do this, simply dig the plant carefully with the help of a Digging fork and cut into the desired number of plants. Make sure that the sensitive roots are damaged as little as possible.
Obtain and plant offshoots
The garden yucca makes numerous offshoots that only need to be separated from the mother plant, dug up and planted separately.
Caring for young garden yucca properly
Older garden yuccas are hardy down to minus 15 ° C and can therefore easily be left outside in milder winters. Young specimens as well as Yucca Filamentosa cultivated in pots should, however, initially overwinter in a cool, but frost-free and bright place. The plants should be hardened slowly so that after a few years they can finally be planted in the garden.
Tips
Sometimes you have to be very patient until the first shoots appear on the cut trunk of a Yucca elephantipes.