Propagating Yucca Gloriosa: a Drought-Resistant Champion Revived from Neglect
After getting pricked one too many times by the aptly named Spanish Dagger plant on my terrace, I've decided to propagate it and relocate it to a more practical spot in the garden. In another video, I will plant out the cloned plants as a living fence to deter wild boars from wreaking havoc in my vegetable garden. In this video, I'll demonstrate two propagation techniques: one using water and the other with homemade potting mix.
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Me encanta!! Qué bien explicado 🥰
Does the parent yucca stalk in the original pot ever sprout new leaves from the top (cut) area?
@marxagarden
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The two parent plants shown sprouted back in a few weeks. They don't sprout from the cut area rather on the sides of the main stem.