Ponytail palms prefer full sun, so loss of color may occur if the plant isn’t getting enough light. To maximize lighting, keep your plant in front of a south-facing window, if possible. Without knowing your watering habits, it’s hard to say whether the plant is getting too much or too little water. Ponytail palms are succulents, so it’s best to err on the side of giving too little water rather than too much. Are you letting at least the top inch or so of soil dry out before watering again? Also note that older leaves may naturally turn brown and dry up as the plant grows, so if you are seeing these issues only on lower leaves, you shouldn’t be concerned.
Ponytail palms prefer full sun, so loss of color may occur if the plant isn’t getting enough light. To maximize lighting, keep your plant in front of a south-facing window, if possible. Without knowing your watering habits, it’s hard to say whether the plant is getting too much or too little water. Ponytail palms are succulents, so it’s best to err on the side of giving too little water rather than too much. Are you letting at least the top inch or so of soil dry out before watering again? Also note that older leaves may naturally turn brown and dry up as the plant grows, so if you are seeing these issues only on lower leaves, you shouldn’t be concerned.