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amanda 17-10-2003 11:12 AM

Yucca Plant
 
Hi
I recently bought a yucca plant. I dont know if i am watering it too
much. Does anyone know how often you should water indoor plants at
this time of year?
Thank you

Bry 17-10-2003 12:30 PM

Yucca Plant
 
Quote:

Originally posted by amanda
Hi
I recently bought a yucca plant. I dont know if i am watering it too
much. Does anyone know how often you should water indoor plants at
this time of year?
Thank you

I have a large yucca, and they seem to be very thirsty. It's about 4 foot tall and is in a 5 gallon pot, and I often pour in a whole pint of water which it seems to asorb entirely. Aparently you should water a lot occasionally, not a little bit every day because they do like to dry out in between watering. You'll get used to your plants over time, I know mine needs one pint of water twice a week and feeding once a month, but the size of your's means it won't be the same.

Oh, and if you can it would prefer to be in a bathroom or kitchen for higher humidity, perhaps even a humidity tray under it would help? You can easily make your own with gravel on a plate.

animaux 17-10-2003 03:02 PM

Yucca Plant
 
On 17 Oct 2003 03:09:54 -0700, (amanda) opined:

Hi
I recently bought a yucca plant. I dont know if i am watering it too
much. Does anyone know how often you should water indoor plants at
this time of year?
Thank you


I have not been successful with yucca indoors, but I can tell you that outside
in the 150 degree sun of Texas I never water them and the tiny one plant has
about ten huge pups which need to be divided off the mom. I water my indoor
plants when I see them start to wilt a bit. More house plants die from over
watering than any other things, combined.

Victoria

Stephen M. Henning 17-10-2003 03:42 PM

Yucca Plant
 
(amanda) wrote:

I recently bought a yucca plant. I dont know if i am watering it too
much. Does anyone know how often you should water indoor plants at
this time of year?


Yucca is a hardy succulent. You can water it whenever you want. It
will tolerate very infrequent watering like in the desert southwest and
thrive with frequent watering like in the rainy northeast. If you don't
want it to grow much, then you can water about once a month. Make sure
that the soil dries out between waterings.

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Cereoid-UR12- 18-10-2003 12:02 AM

Yucca Plant
 
If you bought a Yucca to be grown as an indoor plant, you probably have
Yucca elephantipes.

The major problem with growing this plant is giving it enough light,
especially in the winter. A south or southwestern exposure is necessary.

In the winter, watering it thoroughly once a month is sufficient. It is a
xerophytic plant, so it requires far less water than most "house plants".




amanda wrote in message
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Hi
I recently bought a yucca plant. I dont know if i am watering it too
much. Does anyone know how often you should water indoor plants at
this time of year?
Thank you




Cereoid-UR12- 18-10-2003 12:12 AM

Yucca Plant
 
The Yucca commonly grown as an indoor plant, Yucca elephantipes, is native
to southern Mexico to Central America and is not at all a cold hardy
species.

Yucca are best considered to be xerophytic plants. They are adapted to dry
conditions but are not at all succulent.


Stephen M. Henning wrote in message
...
(amanda) wrote:

I recently bought a yucca plant. I dont know if i am watering it too
much. Does anyone know how often you should water indoor plants at
this time of year?


Yucca is a hardy succulent. You can water it whenever you want. It
will tolerate very infrequent watering like in the desert southwest and
thrive with frequent watering like in the rainy northeast. If you don't
want it to grow much, then you can water about once a month. Make sure
that the soil dries out between waterings.

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Tina Gibson 18-10-2003 01:12 PM

Yucca Plant
 
My Yucca has grown over a foot in the last year in a very bright eastern
window. Since this is the first I have eer had I am wondering now based on
your comments Ceroeoid - would it grow faster in a southern window? I don't
plan on moving because there are other plants that I need to have in the
south window but just curious?
"Cereoid-UR12-" wrote in message
om...
If you bought a Yucca to be grown as an indoor plant, you probably have
Yucca elephantipes.

The major problem with growing this plant is giving it enough light,
especially in the winter. A south or southwestern exposure is necessary.

In the winter, watering it thoroughly once a month is sufficient. It is a
xerophytic plant, so it requires far less water than most "house plants".




amanda wrote in message
om...
Hi
I recently bought a yucca plant. I dont know if i am watering it too
much. Does anyone know how often you should water indoor plants at
this time of year?
Thank you






Cereoid-UR12- 18-10-2003 01:22 PM

Yucca Plant
 
You don't want the plant to grow "fast". If Yucca don't receive enough
light, the new growth will be weak long slender stems with pale leaves and
very susceptible to disease.

An east facing window is not as bright as you assume. You may want to check
with a light meter to see for yourself.


Tina Gibson wrote in message
news:y3akb.119435$6C4.26735@pd7tw1no...
My Yucca has grown over a foot in the last year in a very bright eastern
window. Since this is the first I have eer had I am wondering now based on
your comments Ceroeoid - would it grow faster in a southern window? I

don't
plan on moving because there are other plants that I need to have in the
south window but just curious?
"Cereoid-UR12-" wrote in message
om...
If you bought a Yucca to be grown as an indoor plant, you probably have
Yucca elephantipes.

The major problem with growing this plant is giving it enough light,
especially in the winter. A south or southwestern exposure is necessary.

In the winter, watering it thoroughly once a month is sufficient. It is

a
xerophytic plant, so it requires far less water than most "house

plants".




amanda wrote in message
om...
Hi
I recently bought a yucca plant. I dont know if i am watering it too
much. Does anyone know how often you should water indoor plants at
this time of year?
Thank you








Tina Gibson 18-10-2003 09:02 PM

Yucca Plant
 
I believe it is not as bright as a south window. However, it is very healthy
with a strong stem. New growth is always very green - no signs of
etiolation. I will watch it carefully and if I notice it losing colour.
Thanks for your comments. You do know your plants - glad you're around to
help us all out!! Tina : )

"Cereoid-UR12-" wrote in message
. com...
You don't want the plant to grow "fast". If Yucca don't receive enough
light, the new growth will be weak long slender stems with pale leaves and
very susceptible to disease.

An east facing window is not as bright as you assume. You may want to

check
with a light meter to see for yourself.


Tina Gibson wrote in message
news:y3akb.119435$6C4.26735@pd7tw1no...
My Yucca has grown over a foot in the last year in a very bright eastern
window. Since this is the first I have eer had I am wondering now based

on
your comments Ceroeoid - would it grow faster in a southern window? I

don't
plan on moving because there are other plants that I need to have in the
south window but just curious?
"Cereoid-UR12-" wrote in message
om...
If you bought a Yucca to be grown as an indoor plant, you probably

have
Yucca elephantipes.

The major problem with growing this plant is giving it enough light,
especially in the winter. A south or southwestern exposure is

necessary.

In the winter, watering it thoroughly once a month is sufficient. It

is
a
xerophytic plant, so it requires far less water than most "house

plants".




amanda wrote in message
om...
Hi
I recently bought a yucca plant. I dont know if i am watering it too
much. Does anyone know how often you should water indoor plants at
this time of year?
Thank you










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