Caring for and Pruning a Ponytail Palm (Beaucarnea recurvata)

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  • Опубліковано 15 жов 2019
  • The ponytail palm is and very well may always be a very popular houseplant and bonsai specimen. It is very beautiful and unique, and also requires some fairly unique care requirements which helps this succulent thrive. Be warned though, this plant can outlive its caregiver fairly easily. Be sure to watch the entire video to find out exactly how to care for your plant to not only keep alive but also thriving. As always, Plant Prudently everyone!
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    Timestamps:
    00:00:40 - Background Info
    00:01:28 - Light & Humidity
    00:02:18 - Growth & Pot Size
    00:04:54 - Toxicity
    00:05:46 - Water
    00:06:34 - Soil
    00:07:01 - Fertilizer
    00:08:05 - Pests
    00:10:48 - Pruning
    00:11:35 - Pruning Example
    00:12:10 - Propagation & Germination
    00:13:05 - Temperature
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 187

  • @TheGreenAlchemist
    @TheGreenAlchemist  4 роки тому +27

    That feeling when you finish a video and upload it only to find one tiny typo...

  • @_MissLoLo
    @_MissLoLo 3 роки тому +5

    I'm a new plant mom and everything I bring home, you have a video for! I love it, you're so helpful :)

  • @broadwaywes
    @broadwaywes 7 місяців тому +1

    Thank you for showing us your cat chewing. A much needed chuckle

  • @lovemyne22
    @lovemyne22 2 роки тому +1

    Kitties and plants!!!! 🥰🥰🥰

  • @rssmith289
    @rssmith289 3 роки тому +2

    Thank you for this video. I have learned so much. I have had this small plant for about a month now and it is very beautiful. I appreciate you showing how to prune the plant.

  • @chantelemoore4508
    @chantelemoore4508 4 роки тому +9

    I’m 30 and I’ve had my pony tail palm since I was 16. I’ve come across your video due to desperation because I’m in fear I may lose her. I have a pony tail and a jade plant who is a clipping off a plant that is 30 years old, I’ve had it for 7 years. Seeing yours in this video makes me very sad and embarrassed!! Mine has never stood that tall and hangs over the pot almost a foot in length 😅 these are my only plants I’ve ever had I’m shocked they are still alive LOL well who knows for how much longer 😅 this video has helped a lot though so thank you!!

    • @TheGreenAlchemist
      @TheGreenAlchemist  4 роки тому +7

      Hmmmm. If you think you're gonna need some help with it, take some pictures of your plants and their containers and send them to me. Ytgreenalchemist@gmail.com and I'll try and see what's going on, or what you may be doing wrong with them. If you have any questions just let me know on here. Either way, good luck. Plant prudently.

  • @aquacat_
    @aquacat_ 4 роки тому +8

    I've always wanted a ponytail palm so thanks for this video!! :)

    • @TheGreenAlchemist
      @TheGreenAlchemist  4 роки тому

      Great plant to own! Be careful though, the leaves can cut. Since I made this video I cut my eyelid when I carried the plant offset, and then I cut my cheek when I carried it back outside. They can live a very long time too, but that's a good thing!

  • @mayzhangful
    @mayzhangful 3 роки тому +2

    thanks for the video. love the way you talk whilst pruning your plants. I am getting a ponytail palm soon!

  • @mainjframe
    @mainjframe 3 роки тому

    Thank you Justin. I appreciate the information.

  • @mommayanna
    @mommayanna 11 місяців тому +1

    I appreciate the information. I learned a lot. Thanks!

  • @rowenaphilbeck1919
    @rowenaphilbeck1919 3 роки тому +4

    Thanks for the video. I have had a ponytail palm for several years. I thought it died once when a dog got a hold of it but I kepted the bulb and now its huge. I probably need to get a bigger pot as its about 1/2 from sides. Thanks so much. Nice to learn about them.

  • @jayke9300
    @jayke9300 3 роки тому +1

    Thank you so much for this video I learned so much! I just ordered a ponytail palm for my house. I can't wait they are beautiful!

    • @TheGreenAlchemist
      @TheGreenAlchemist  3 роки тому

      They are beautiful! I love mine, the leaves are spectacular and they're just leaves, lol! I can't wait to see how big mine gets. He's put on some decent mass this past year. But I'm glad 2020 was decent for somebody! I'm glad you enjoyed the video, and let me know if you ever need any help with your new potted plant pal!

  • @cynthiacollett6233
    @cynthiacollett6233 2 роки тому +3

    I absolutely love your channel. You provide really great information and you’re easy to understand. I just wish when you were showing the plant, that you wouldn’t have quite so many others on your table. It’s hard to see what you’re doing with so much around the plant you’re working on. Thank you for sharing your experiences and expertise with us.

  • @SamGarza
    @SamGarza 3 роки тому

    Thanks for all the great info.

  • @nabilnassery
    @nabilnassery Рік тому +1

    Very helpful video you know you are plants perfectly 👌
    🙏 thank you
    we appreciate you👍

  • @emmyashbaugh
    @emmyashbaugh 6 місяців тому

    Gosh dang your plant scapes are EPIC sir!!!

  • @WLnGD
    @WLnGD 3 роки тому

    This was a super informative video. Thank you

  • @3Kitais
    @3Kitais 3 роки тому +2

    Love that cat!!!

  • @bobbiechinn9578
    @bobbiechinn9578 3 роки тому +5

    I'm from N. Ky. too! I just got my first ponytail and I love it. Thanks for the great info! New subber too!

    • @TheGreenAlchemist
      @TheGreenAlchemist  3 роки тому

      Kentucky proud! That's too cool, small world! Thanks for checking out my channel! Let me know if you have any questions on your palm. Plant Prudently!

  • @mrsomarswife144
    @mrsomarswife144 4 роки тому +1

    I love getting my information from you.

    • @TheGreenAlchemist
      @TheGreenAlchemist  4 роки тому

      Thank you, that means a lot. Thanks for watching. Plant prudently!

  • @RustuPai
    @RustuPai 3 роки тому

    Thank you, I just got one of those babies today, here in Brazil. Thanks for the tip.

  • @aprilbarnes7885
    @aprilbarnes7885 3 роки тому

    My first one is coming today this helped a lot

  • @dotrossi6631
    @dotrossi6631 3 роки тому

    Very informative. Love your accent. From Queensland. Thnx

  • @JDeanMurray
    @JDeanMurray 2 роки тому

    Awesome video. Learned alot.

  • @snick3896
    @snick3896 3 роки тому +1

    Just got one from my mom. It was my great grandmas, it’s a little over 50 years old 😳 crazy

  • @sophiebrown3544
    @sophiebrown3544 2 роки тому

    Thank you good stuff

  • @marienotareschi5946
    @marienotareschi5946 3 роки тому

    Ur advice is great i come here before i do anything to my plants

    • @TheGreenAlchemist
      @TheGreenAlchemist  3 роки тому

      Thank you, I appreciate hearing that! If you ever have any questions or concerns about any one of your plants look me up on insta ytgreenalchemist. I get to those messages fastest. 🌺

  • @H3arme3r0ar
    @H3arme3r0ar 3 роки тому +4

    My grandmother had one that’s at least 6 feet tall. It’s grows outside in Hawaii . It’s got to be pretty old by now

  • @finnster6582
    @finnster6582 3 роки тому

    You are so amusing.

  • @cynthiaowens1639
    @cynthiaowens1639 3 роки тому

    Thanks for all the great tips! You mentioned Northern Kentucky. We used to live in Southwest Ohio. I miss the area.

  • @laurenafternoon
    @laurenafternoon 4 роки тому

    Heyy I am in NKY too! Thanks for the great info

  • @SkeensSeattleUSA
    @SkeensSeattleUSA 3 роки тому

    Thank you

  • @krystal45029
    @krystal45029 3 роки тому

    Your plant so Beautiful ;0 :)

  • @jennywhite3508
    @jennywhite3508 4 роки тому +3

    I’m from Texas and I love ur accent haha

    • @TheGreenAlchemist
      @TheGreenAlchemist  4 роки тому +1

      Thank you. I've always been told I have a Kentucky twang. lol

    • @musclemanawesomeness5550
      @musclemanawesomeness5550 4 роки тому

      @@TheGreenAlchemist Im most fascinated with your accent. Where is that coming from? In other comments. This video was edited to hell. but I appreciate your scenes for the need of tempo. Now the only thing holding down is your Southern Draw. ha ha ha... Nice video.

  • @swmkhwrbotanist
    @swmkhwrbotanist 3 роки тому +1

    Thank you for shared video wonderful information new friend here

    • @TheGreenAlchemist
      @TheGreenAlchemist  3 роки тому

      Thank you for checking out my video! I'm glad that you liked it and I hope you enjoy my channel! I love to make new plant friends. I'll nerd out over them at any time! Plant prudently!

  • @malleryfarmer1530
    @malleryfarmer1530 3 роки тому

    Like your videos

  • @timmholl9238
    @timmholl9238 2 роки тому

    We live in windy Zone 7 (Southern Plains). Our ponytail palm began as a tiny tabletop display at the orange Big Box Store, 18 years ago.
    Don't ask me how, but we put him outside the front porch, full sun, and holy crap! He loved being outside, and took off!
    He's maintained the same pot for the past ten years, but he's nearing eight feet tall. Tthat wind, that I mentioned earlier. Poor guy's been knocked down so many times this spring and last, that we FINALLY figured out that he had to go to the backyard to avoid the southern gusts. He's top heavy. And he has to be turned sideways just to get him into the house (for that spring and fall migration, where the temps drop to 50-degrees Fahrenheit).
    Because he's been knocked over by the wind, he looks scalped. My wife was worried that we'd have to give him away, because we only have 12-foot ceilings in the living room - until we found a video where someone cut the "tower" of their tall palm, and it regrew from the root base. "Offsets"
    Tl;dr : 18 yrs old Ponytail Palm (from orange Big Box Store)
    8 ft tall
    Same pot
    Zone 7 (windy Southern Plains)
    LOVES the sun
    Avoid wind gusts of over 25 mp / protect from wind
    Outside ALL summer
    Lows (or outside temps) of 50-degrees Fahrenheit, the palm comes inside (the semi-annual migration rotation of inside/outside)

  • @tusharprasad2734
    @tusharprasad2734 4 роки тому +4

    Starts at 11:19

  • @margaretann464
    @margaretann464 2 роки тому

    My Pony tail was given to me so I am not savvy to a lot of care Thanks for your insight it was helpful

  • @marymclean6103
    @marymclean6103 Рік тому

    How would you prune one that has several heads and leaves are overlapping? Loved the segment.

  • @azoreanblue7906
    @azoreanblue7906 2 роки тому

    How do you get bushier? With more “ponytails “? I learned so much watching your video , I adore this trees I have 4 in different sizes . My cats love them to. I am going to search your videos on how clean out the roots . Thank you 💜

  • @3Kitais
    @3Kitais 3 роки тому

    What do you think about misting the ponytail palm with peppermint essential oil (of course a few drops in water). I’ve been using it on mine who had some type of bug (grayish in color very small). Seemed to work since most bugs hate peppermint. Great video. Thanks.

  • @kruugxr
    @kruugxr 3 роки тому +2

    Can you start a new plant from offsets growing on trunk? Any insight would be appreciated

  • @sarahaley4340
    @sarahaley4340 3 роки тому +6

    Wonderful video. My ponytail palm is one of my favorites. I feel terrible but I have overwatered it and it is has signs of root rot. I found this video for advice. I am planning a large re-pot, root rot mitigation day tomorrow and I will use cactus soil thanks to your video. Thanks from Anchorage, Alaska!

    • @TheGreenAlchemist
      @TheGreenAlchemist  3 роки тому +3

      I hope I've caught you in time. I've had to deal with root rot plenty of times in the past. The best way to beat it is to take your plant into the bathroom. You'll need sharp sanitized pruning shears and bleach. Take him out of his pot and remove every speck of dirt around the roots. Once you get to the roots wash the rest of the soil off with water. You need to be able to see all of the roots. You want to be on the lookout for mushy or discolored (typically black) or even roots that smell bad. Any of these would indicate rot. If you find any rot you need to cut the infected areas away. If it's not too much I flush the infected roots down the drain or toilet. If it's a good amount put them in a bag and seal them up. Root rot can spread similar to how mold spores travel so don't take a chance of infecting other plants in or outside of your home. After you have removed all the infected areas you'll need to make a solution of about half a cap of bleach per gallon of warm water. It may be easier to keep track of in a five-gallon bucket as opposed to your tub. Next, submerge all of the roots in the solution for about three or four minutes. Following this rinse the roots off under warm (not hot) running water for two to three minutes. Next, if you are going to use the same container that the plant was previously in you'll need to clean it out inside and out with hot water, bleach, and a scrub brush. After all this use all new soil, preferably what you said you were going to use and if necessary keep a water log to help you in the future. Good luck!

  • @jane-nq1hd
    @jane-nq1hd 3 роки тому

    Will offshoots root? My ponytail plant is lush and beautiful and often has new offshoots appear. I like having several "Ponytails" and it cascades down over my pot and creates a gorgeous waterfall appearance. However, I've often considered taking one of the little offshoots and trying to root it. What do you think?

  • @kenstaggs4582
    @kenstaggs4582 3 роки тому +1

    Isopropyl alcohol does a great job on scale. Same treatment as for spider mites.

  • @Daisy.florina
    @Daisy.florina 7 місяців тому

    Very nice the Bamboo decoration . Does it have soil?

  • @Cookiejug1
    @Cookiejug1 3 роки тому

    Can you prune them right in the top? Mine is getting so tall it’s pushing on the pool cage screening. It is in container and over 7 feet tall. Wish I could show you a pic. Should I crop it?

  • @BullieDad100
    @BullieDad100 3 роки тому

    I just purchased a Ponytail palm in a 10 inch growers pot. It needs repotted so I bought a 12 inch clay pot and some Black Gold Cactus Soil. Haven't got the chance to repot yet. I left the plant on the back patio for some sun and would bring it in at night. I fell asleep and the plant got caught in a heavy rain. I left it outside on sunny days to dry out: apparently too much. The middle of the crown of leaves is brown now and although the rest of the plant is green, it is mainly made of of those off shoots all around the top. If I take those off and trim the brown and repot the plant all I will have left is the base. Is this advisable? Great video: learned a lot. Thanks.

  • @suzannegraves5483
    @suzannegraves5483 3 роки тому +1

    I have one that is pushing 30 and is on its way to 8 feet tall. How can I prune to slow vertical growth. What sort of fertilizer do I use to encourage blooming? Thanks!

  • @makoheart83
    @makoheart83 2 роки тому

    My ponytail palm is 17 years old. I line in Minnesota so he’s only outside 3-4 months of the year. I moved him outside about two weeks ago when the temps have been consistently above 50 at night. He’s really brown right now! I hope I can revive him! Maybe shock from inside to outside? It’s also been very hot this week 100 degrees today. ( i named him Gilbert, lol)

  • @donmarsh1676
    @donmarsh1676 4 роки тому

    My root ball isn't showing in pot. Is that a problem? Do I have too much dirt in the pot?

  • @josesoto9099
    @josesoto9099 2 роки тому

    Can you pull off the green leaves or Do you just wait until they brown up

  • @terrygraham5711
    @terrygraham5711 2 роки тому

    Hello Justin. I must have over-watered my ponytail palm, as after the watering it had a significant growth spurt, and the new growth is very light green and sagging. Looks really bad. Can I cut that off to the base?

  • @eleanorpanico4098
    @eleanorpanico4098 2 роки тому

    Hi! I’ve had my ponytail palm about a year it was doing really well then I had it by the window and think cold drafts got to it - it seems very dry and perhaps dehydrated because it started leaning and none of the leaves look green anymore - I have hydrated the plant and repotted in moist soil in the hopes it will perk back up . Can I prune almost all the leaves (will they grow back?) - is there anything else you would suggest to salvage this plant?

  • @EMR1ful
    @EMR1ful 4 роки тому

    It was interesting to see, on your extreme right, a plant we call in South Africa a "vet Plant". Liked your video, just bought three small ponytail bulbs.

    • @TheGreenAlchemist
      @TheGreenAlchemist  4 роки тому

      Are you talking about my jade plant? I've had him for a good little bit. They are good plants to keep, lucky and also easy to care for. Why do you all call them a vet plant? Yes I have my baby ponytail palm in a terracotta pot and that's seemed to help him. They don't like saturated soil life and the terracotta pot helps to wick away excessive water.

    • @EMR1ful
      @EMR1ful 4 роки тому

      We call it "vet (fat) plant" because it absorbs water in it's leaves during the rainy season, and you can literally see the leaves flatten during our dry season. I enjoyed your tutorial about the ponytail plant. I've just bought some. They must be "newborn" because the bulbs are only about an inch around, so I am looking forward to seeing them grow. Is it important to get a cactus-type soil mix?

  • @kval1015
    @kval1015 3 роки тому

    I just got a very baby small one of these, but I have heard of you have a baby plant, you can make it sprout a second growth point from the top but cutting into the trunk. Have you heard this or could you direct me to where I can get some info on how do this?

  • @bymilani
    @bymilani 10 місяців тому

    I live in AZ and it was doing great until the triple digit heat started now the leaves are combo of dry and crispy ends while tops are turning white so don't know if it's from over or underwater I do prune the dead leaves.

  • @mommayanna
    @mommayanna 11 місяців тому

    Wondering what that burgundy colored plant is on your table

  • @Dragonkller-mg5og
    @Dragonkller-mg5og 3 роки тому

    How to overwinter them? Do they need to be overwintered at all?

  • @audreymuratore
    @audreymuratore 3 місяці тому

    Can the offshoots at the top of the ponytail be removed and rooted for a new plant?

  • @amberyoder2229
    @amberyoder2229 Рік тому

    I recently got this ponytail palm. I only watered once but it must have been wet and held moisture from the store. The bulb is a little soft but the roots seem ok?! What do I do? Can I send you a picture? I was going to do the bleaching but wanna make sure that’s what I should do

  • @nicolecrocker7159
    @nicolecrocker7159 3 місяці тому

    I have to know, is that a plant in the little tree stump pot, and if so what kind is that?

  • @waynegrayson5854
    @waynegrayson5854 3 роки тому

    I'm from nk y also do you use any special dirt I am looking to buy my first ponytail palm

  • @davidanalyst671
    @davidanalyst671 3 роки тому

    Is there a rule for trimming once the leaves reach the floor outside the pot? I may look into plant food. I repotted once, and never used any food. It gets direct sunlight when the sun goes down, and I use a water meter to make sure it dries a little then load it up with water. Its inside, but during the summer i hit it with water once every two weeks, and during the winter, it takes 3-4 weeks. If only I can remember to turn it so it doesn't grow sideways. lolz.

  • @annasimanovicki323
    @annasimanovicki323 3 роки тому

    I almost bought this plant today. Next time

  • @patrickknuth8850
    @patrickknuth8850 4 роки тому

    Great video. Can I use miricle gro indoor plant food spikes on my Ponytail Palm for fertilizer?

    • @TheGreenAlchemist
      @TheGreenAlchemist  4 роки тому

      So I don't feed mine that often. These guys are desert dwellers and they thrive on neglect. I like a liquid cacti and succulent fertilizer that I dilute by about half. If you look online I believe they'll tell you to feed every two weeks. That is a bit much but once a month or every other month can be effective.

  • @miak.1860
    @miak.1860 2 роки тому

    Hi! Im concerned about my ponytails leaves turning brown constantly…, the trunk seems healthy, and i give her water once 2weeks. The problem is when my plant shop repotted her, i think they repotted her in a pot thats too large (the same height as herself) my window is facing west so i gave her LED grow light. I do see new growth constantly, but leaves are brown…. What do you suggest? 😢

  • @lynettebell8534
    @lynettebell8534 3 роки тому

    can i removenand trim the roots.my plants roots are growing on top.I also need to know how to remove tje babies.

  • @bymilani
    @bymilani 10 місяців тому

    So how do I fix this I also reported it once from pot I bought it in as when I took it out of old pot the bottom was all roots

  • @susanbaty2034
    @susanbaty2034 2 роки тому

    My elephant foot is about 35-40 yrs. Old. Last summer I had a cat scratch the outside single trunk.it hasn't done well since. I realized that the leaves are all dead and the trunk has rotted inside down about a foot. The tree is about 4 1 /2 feet tall. Can it be saved by cutting the trunk off and see if it will start new leaves? I'm sick about it... I've had it so long!! I've never had any trouble with it until now. The bulb is huge but the trunk has never been very big around...maybe an inch and a half thick. Any ideas? I've always had it outside all summer and brought it back in the house for winter. We live in Kansas. It always thrived in Summer.

  • @suegilbert8903
    @suegilbert8903 Рік тому

    Is the ponytail plant safe in a room with a heater on

  • @berngolden118
    @berngolden118 3 роки тому

    I've watched this video (and others of yours) several times to learn about ponytail palms, which I love! I have one that a friend gave me bc it was dying, it revived over a year, but, it caught mealybugs from one of my neighboring plants, a Jasmine vine. That plant is now outside recovering, but despite my neem oil treatment of the ponytail, it continues to lose it's beautiful leaves. I think it's exhausted from extended stress, and have read about reviving it by cutting the entire top off, leaving no leaves, and seen videos where after 2 months, healthy regrowth happens. Is that so? Do you think I could try that. I so appreciate your knowledge and patient explanations of your plant care!

  • @djavolak82
    @djavolak82 3 роки тому

    Hello, great video ..My Nolina is getting red, brown leaves...Day by day I have to cut one:( Why is that ??? Everything was fine and now I don't know what to do...Help me please???!!!

  • @cheftabthecook
    @cheftabthecook 4 роки тому

    Good video so much info thank you
    I've had mine for a month now. Quick question I purchased mine with sealed rocks on top. How do I water it. It has grown massively but there is no drainage holes.

    • @TheGreenAlchemist
      @TheGreenAlchemist  4 роки тому +2

      Ah, yes. What they do is use a glue to hold the rocks in place so you don't have to look at dirt all the time. I'm not sure what the problem was with the dirt, it comes with the territory when you buy a plant. With regular (regular for a ponytail palm) waterings the glue will disappear over time. Just pour the water right over top of the pebbles. Yes I will usually check a plant before I buy to make sure they have a drainage hole. Not having one makes taking care, especially of a desert plant, that much harder. What kind of a container is it in? If it's plastic, thinner metal, clay or terracotta you can add a drainage hole with an electric drill. Just don't press super hard and mostly let the drill do the work. Good luck and plant prudently!

    • @bobbiechinn9578
      @bobbiechinn9578 3 роки тому

      I would definitely put a hole n the pot or repot it into one with holes. It probably needs dif soil too if its not gritty with lots of pebble type material.

  • @christieparden1985
    @christieparden1985 3 роки тому

    My kittens had climbed mine and flattened them. Do I cut them off or what?

  • @dfwlu2
    @dfwlu2 2 роки тому

    My palm got blown over by the wind and it broke both stocks off my palm now I have a bulb with no leaves will it survive?

  • @edmundosherrera
    @edmundosherrera 3 роки тому

    Where do the seed comes out .. ? Is it from the flowers

  • @shirleysweetee408
    @shirleysweetee408 Рік тому +1

    About "SAND" DO NOT USE PLAY SAND! That sand in the bag for kids play areas contain salt. Not knowing I used in all my plants mixed with soil and the salt killed them!

  • @itsamodernmess
    @itsamodernmess 4 роки тому +4

    I can’t tell if a few leaves that are brown are burnt because it’s in direct light in an apartment in nyc? It can get very hot by my south window. Should I move it?

  • @kanchandeshpande5411
    @kanchandeshpande5411 2 роки тому

    Hi! I have one that has been with me since 1992 and is about 7 feet tall. Lives in a pot and is often neglected because we travel a lot and are out of the country months at a time. We live in Pune, India, so we have a hot summer, a monsoon season, and a mild winter. My question - I would like to prune the top, shorten it. How does one do that? I look forward to finding out from you. Thanks.

  • @bharathig9201
    @bharathig9201 3 роки тому

    Hellow my ponytail palm shed al of it leaves. Its been with m e for 5 yrs.can i rescue it.

  • @spooky91107
    @spooky91107 3 роки тому +1

    Hi...Live in NV where temps go up to 1110-118 F in the summer. Would morning sun for 3-4 hrs ( under a patio) be enough?

    • @tarcisiorodriguez5602
      @tarcisiorodriguez5602 3 роки тому

      1110 F is definitely a problem for almost every living thing on Earth

  • @Oma2Nine
    @Oma2Nine 11 днів тому

    I have a 20 year old baby from a friends pony tail palm. Propagating from the babies (sprouts) is very easy! That being said, my 20 year old has become sick and lost most of its leaves. Not sure what else I need to do to save it. I transplanted.

  • @clellcotton3463
    @clellcotton3463 4 роки тому

    I live in Henderson Nevada, my outdoor ponytail palm grew a flower bearing growth on top 16 months ago. How should I trim it ?

    • @TheGreenAlchemist
      @TheGreenAlchemist  4 роки тому

      If the flower is dead and gone I trim mine at about the base of the stem of the dead flower. Make sure that you use sanitize your pruning shears first. Also take care not to cut the stem or other leaves as this may create an opening for disease or pests or rot to enter your palm. If you do accidentally knick it just sprinkle some 100% cinnamon over the opening and it will help keep your plant healthy.

  • @treacyvogstad6717
    @treacyvogstad6717 Рік тому

    my ponytail plant is 50 years old but tall and thin what can I do to thiken it. It''s leaves are also droopy

  • @ambergreene-tessanne6581
    @ambergreene-tessanne6581 3 роки тому +1

    Hello! I found this so incredibly helpful. I do have a specific situation that I am hoping you or someone can help me with. I inherited a ponytail palm and found that it is actually 5 plants in one container that doesn't have drainage. I'm assuming I should try to get them out of the container, separate them and see if the roots are healthy and get them into individual pots, does that sound correct?

    • @TheGreenAlchemist
      @TheGreenAlchemist  3 роки тому +2

      Thank you for reaching out. I'm glad you enjoyed my video! It means a lot! I have a ponytail palm just like yours but it has 9 plants all grouped essentially on top of one another in the same container. I have not separated them and I've had them for year's and they are just as happy as can be in their pot. When the plant is ready for a transplant I'll do a video on it to show you what you need to know. In the mean time if you have any questions or concerns about your plant message me on here. Plant Prudently!

  • @joyceandrews8094
    @joyceandrews8094 2 роки тому

    I'd like to know why the leaves on my plant are excessively long. I have it on a tall plant stand and the leaves hang many inches lower that the pot bottom, but since the stand is two feet tall, they don't reach the floor yet. It is very healthy and has been repotted; is in direct eastern sunlight for just a few hours a morning. The dead dried old leaves at the bottom I have been just pulling off rather than cutting them off. They just willing separate. Have done this for years and have not had any problems, but seeing here where I should be cutting them off.

  • @sabrinaf108
    @sabrinaf108 4 роки тому

    I live in a place with not much sunlight in fall and winter. Can I use a grow light indoors ?

    • @TheGreenAlchemist
      @TheGreenAlchemist  4 роки тому +2

      Yes I swear by my grow lights. And lucky for you, you are in a great time to buy grow lights. It used to be that you needed massive heavy bulky lamps and bulbs and ballast and they were hot and inefficient. Today I swear by full spectrum LEDs and HPS bulbs. The LEDS are cooler and don't cost as much to leave on and don't have to be replaced as often. The high pressure sodium ones are very effective but can run a little warm. Get online on google and type in Top Full Spectrum (LED) grow lights and you can buy the ones they rate on there right off of Amazon. They are very reasonably priced, are smaller and can handle multiple plants. I've had one or two people ask me to do a grow light video which I will do soon. Until then if you have anymore questions please let me know!

  • @mikkihirschler3104
    @mikkihirschler3104 9 місяців тому

    My pony tail palm is not getting new leaves. It is brown and not looking very healthy. What am I doing wrong?

  • @lemorrisgalbreath2505
    @lemorrisgalbreath2505 Рік тому

    I have one ponytail palm I've had since 1977, another since 1987. The younger of the two is about 11 feet tall and both have enormous bases. They're in pots. The younger one will no longer fit in my greenhouse for the winter. I've thought about cutting off the top since it has multiple branches. I'm really conflicted about what to do since I'm nearly 69 years old and these two are so hard to care for in winter.

  • @curlsbynat9763
    @curlsbynat9763 Рік тому

    I just purchased my 1st Ponytail palm. I have 2 cats, and I know that the plant is safe for them just in case they think its food🤦🏾‍♀I have a question how do I know if I have a female ponytail?

  • @plantitude8042
    @plantitude8042 3 роки тому +3

    When I had my ponytail where my cat could reach it, he'd chew on it & then throw up & I'd find the leaves & little spots of blood in it. Those serrated leaves must be very irritating on the stomach. So I have it up high where he can't reach it ever since.

  • @tobykeane6214
    @tobykeane6214 3 роки тому

    I’d like to add that for any insects in quantity, Diatomaceous Earth(food grade) is safe for the plant,the soil, kids and pets. DE will dry out soft shells and can also get thru scale. When the insect either ingests it or gets the white powdery substance on them it will begin to absorb all the moisture from them and sucks their insides dry. This is actually a food additive many people use for the mineral content, but only the food grade. Added bonus when smooshed thru dog or cats coats, both deters and kills fleas, ticks and flea eggs.

    • @TheGreenAlchemist
      @TheGreenAlchemist  3 роки тому

      I love diatomaceous earth! It's great stuff! Typically, you have to reapply it though, and with all the plants I have I go through a lot. But I'd say it's worth it. It does wonders and as you said it is organic! Thanks for sharing! Plant Prudently!

  • @patatteberry9425
    @patatteberry9425 4 роки тому

    I've had mine for 48 years and it is kept indoors and nearly reaches the ceiling. I am going to have to do something soon because of it's height. It has never bloomed or had "pups." It has never branched and only has one head. My husband wants to make a slit in the stalk and enclose the area with peat moss and keep it covered with humidity until it grows roots there. Once it grows good roots, he wants to cut the head off and plant it. Will that work or will it kill the plant. After having it 2/3 of my life, I would hate to kill it. Thanks.

    • @TheGreenAlchemist
      @TheGreenAlchemist  4 роки тому

      I believe what you are describing is called air layering. It works. Your husband sounds like he knows what he is talking about. It can be a little tricky to do and I would definitely watch a couple videos on how to do it and to keep up with the times, like how long to leave the moss on and how long to keep it wrapped up. Anyway what I've done for people in the past is to take a really sharp saw and just cut the head of the tree off. You can make the cut wherever on the tree you want, really just based on how tall you want it. Be sure you have some 100 % cinnamon on hand too. Cinnamon acts as a natural antibiotic and keeps bacteria and diseases from entering into the cut that you just made on the plants cane/stalk. You could even take some rooting hormone and place some on the piece you just cut off. Then you may have two. I hope this helps, but I'm sure it will just create a plethora of more questions for you. If you do have anymore questions just ask away! Good luck. Plant prudently!

  • @rutiwit
    @rutiwit 4 роки тому +1

    Thank you for your great video! Question: my plant is about 20years old and has reached well over 6 feet at this time and has reached the ceiling. Can I cut it down? Will it harm it? Thanks for any advice xo

    • @TheGreenAlchemist
      @TheGreenAlchemist  4 роки тому +1

      Wow I'm impressed! I haven't seen a 6ft tall ponytail palm since I was at my aunt's house in Florida back in 2004. It was huge, I never knew they could get so tall. But yes, cut it back. Take a very sharp and very clean knife/pruning shears or whatever you plan on using, though I'd probably stay away from serrated blades, because it will crack and tear up the steam pretty bad. Cut it back about an inch or two below the crown, but realistically you could cut it basically anywhere you wanted to. After you cut it you can place 100% cinnamon over top of the cut area to keep the plant from getting infected. Cinnamon in a natural antibiotic. Put the plant in a brightly shaded area where it will get adequate light without burning the plant out and thereby creating more problems. Water as normal and feed it just like normal too. It will take about a month or two to see new growth but after two months if you don't see any new green I would consider tossing it. Let me know if you have anymore questions! Plant prudently.

    • @davidanalyst671
      @davidanalyst671 3 роки тому +1

      @@TheGreenAlchemist the little ones are fun, but make sure you have gloves for the big leaves.

    • @joyceandrews8094
      @joyceandrews8094 2 роки тому +1

      @@TheGreenAlchemist Consider tossing it?????

    • @34fido98
      @34fido98 2 роки тому

      Hi, Can you tell me what happened when you cut your plant down. Mine is now about 8 feet tall and I am facing a similar situation - where did you cut it (on the trunk at the base or further up) and was it a success? TIA

  • @chrystalsabin4091
    @chrystalsabin4091 4 роки тому +1

    My ponytail pawn has 3 in one pot and butted up together. Can I separate them without killing it??

    • @TheGreenAlchemist
      @TheGreenAlchemist  4 роки тому +5

      You should be able to. This could take a while though depending on how large the plants are, how dry the soil is and so on. But I'll tell you to make quick work of it make sure you water the plant thoroughly at least a day or two before you plan to separate them. Also using a root rake and a root hook will cut the time in half at least. I've put links in my descriptions to some very affordable and quality root rakes and hooks. Those will allow you to separate the roots without ripping them up and or cutting them to pieces. After you seperate them, I would go ahead and trim the roots too before repotting them. Remember you can remove up to 3/4 of your plants roots without causing harm to the plant.

  • @braden2233
    @braden2233 3 роки тому +1

    Ok so we went on vacation once this was a few months ago and my palm started turning brown so i tried watering more and it worsened watered less and it worsened right now most of the leaves are dead what can I do do revive it?

  • @thefishylife6823
    @thefishylife6823 3 роки тому

    I swear my ponytail palm has smooth bright green leaves nowhere am I seeing or feeling sharp saerations or roughness.....they are smooth as baby bum either direction , I'm wondering if I have a different species or something because mine also is growing long vertical arms it looks exactly like ponytail palm just very smooth leaves and EXTREMELY tall portions growing vertical it's about 6 yrs. Old since I had it and is easily grown 4ft. In those six years it just took off once I started keeping it out in the Pensacola FL sun almost yr. Round

  • @amandaprewitt949
    @amandaprewitt949 2 роки тому

    Okay but how is the trunk of your jade so thick?!