Thank you too! If you’re interested here is a video with the results after 1 month: Ponytail Palm Propagation: Results After 1.5 Months | Perlite vs. Soil Mix ua-cam.com/video/jyytVrK9evI/v-deo.html
Great question! While Ponytail Palms can be tricky when it comes to propagating from cuttings, it’s generally not the most reliable method. They don't root as easily from top cuttings compared to other plants. Propagating Ponytail Palms is usually more successful through the pups or offshoots that grow at the base of the plant. However, if you want to experiment with rooting a top cutting, I’d suggest using a rooting hormone and being patient, though success isn’t guaranteed. Have you given it a try yet?
Air layering can work on older Ponytail Palms, but it's generally more successful with younger or smaller plants. Older trees might have thicker, tougher trunks, which can make it more challenging. It’s worth a try if you're patient, but propagation through offsets or pups is often easier for Ponytail Palms.
Yes, you can cut the top off a very tall Ponytail Palm and root it, as long as it has a stem and not just leaves. Cut the top part and remove the lower leaves. Then, you can place it in water, perlite, or soil to root. Thanks,
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Excellent. Thank you.
Thank you too! If you’re interested here is a video with the results after 1 month: Ponytail Palm Propagation: Results After 1.5 Months | Perlite vs. Soil Mix
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Have you ever had success with rooting a top of the plant which was cut off in pruning?
Great question! While Ponytail Palms can be tricky when it comes to propagating from cuttings, it’s generally not the most reliable method. They don't root as easily from top cuttings compared to other plants. Propagating Ponytail Palms is usually more successful through the pups or offshoots that grow at the base of the plant. However, if you want to experiment with rooting a top cutting, I’d suggest using a rooting hormone and being patient, though success isn’t guaranteed. Have you given it a try yet?
Do you think air Layering would work on older trees?
Air layering can work on older Ponytail Palms, but it's generally more successful with younger or smaller plants. Older trees might have thicker, tougher trunks, which can make it more challenging. It’s worth a try if you're patient, but propagation through offsets or pups is often easier for Ponytail Palms.
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Can you cut the top off a very tall ponytail plant and root it? I dont mean cutting off a pup, but the very top!
Yes, you can cut the top off a very tall Ponytail Palm and root it, as long as it has a stem and not just leaves. Cut the top part and remove the lower leaves. Then, you can place it in water, perlite, or soil to root. Thanks,
Do you spray mist your palms?
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Plz share result
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