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Growing Ponytail Palm Houseplants: Watering, Lighting, Repotting, and Pests
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It probably wouldn’t hurt to repot and refresh the plant’s soil a bit, just to give it some new nutrients and room to grow! The sickly-looking leaves could have also just been a result of winter conditions indoors鈥攊f it was too cold, too dry, or too wet, this can produce browning leaves.
Is it dying? It looks otherwise healthy. Will I get new growth?Please respond
The plant will lose its oldest leaves naturally, but if they’re all starting to fall off, then something has gone wrong. Typically, this is an indication of a watering problem; too much or too little water will promote leaf drop. Follow the watering instructions given above and your plant should recover.
I was wondering if it is beneficial to mist a ponytail palm (it grows indoors in a pot)with water in the summer or ever?
Thank You!
When I water my pony tail palm I give it a shower in the kitchen sink. This method keeps leaves dust free and bright, and it has been happy for years.
It’s not really necessary to mist ponytail palms; they will benefit much more from a thorough watering every few weeks!
I have an elephant foot plant that is two years old and about 2 feet in height.
There has been alot of new growth coming from the center palm. However last week
something fell on it and broke off many of the center palms. Will they re-grow? Should I keep the plant?
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Regarding the brown tips of ponytail palms: You may cut them as you wish鈥攖he brown tips are dead, so it won’t harm the plant to lose them.
I have had an elephant foot tree I bought at a home depot about 3 years ago. Every summer (in Northern Illinois) I have put it outside, and it has grown and been re-potted once. Its about 12" tall. This summer I moved it out of the backyard because the goats were trying to eat it, and into the front, and forgot about it. Early fall it was cold and raining a lot and I remembered it and brought it inside. After a few days the leaves were turning brown, and eventually fell off. I was hoping that it was just going to be dormant and that I didn't kill it, so I left it in the pot in the house with no leaves and eventually a small squishy spot on the trunk, and haven't watered it at all, waiting for spring. Until today! When I walked past it I noticed 2 pups growing from the base of the trunk. Is my Elephant foot tree still alive? Should I cut the pups off, or just let them grow in the same pot? Is it possible to propagate off of a dead plant? I'm so confused and really hope its still alive!