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Q: Do you cut the yucca root when transplanting?
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What time of year do you prune a yucca plant?

Yucca is not a single plant but a whole genus of species that originate primarily in the Americas. They contain succulent tissues that make them capable of withstanding considerable heat and aridity. Because succulents hold so much water inside themselves. they are less vulnerable to the shock of transplanting. If their roots are damaged they can retain their foliage during the stress of repair. However, with such thick fleshy roots, transplanting yucca in very cold, wet weather can cause rot to invade the succulent tissues. It enters through the cut ends of the roots. So it's best to transplant from one place to another during the dry part of the year when cut root tips can dry to a callus and protect the internal tissues. If transplanting a container grown yucca into the ground, it can be done at any time, but in cooler regions avoid doing so in the depths of winter.


Is the root of the yucca poisonous for dogs?

Yucca should be avoided. It can cause vomiting, diarrhea, drooling, seizures, depression.


What is the difference between Yucca Filamentosa and Yucca Schidegera root powder for horses?

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How long to take root on a cut off yucca?

It can take several weeks to several months for a cut-off yucca to take root and establish itself. The exact time can vary depending on factors like the quality of the soil, temperature, and moisture conditions. Proper care, such as providing adequate water and sunlight, can help promote root development and speed up the process.


How can you tell apart from a yucca root from a agve root?

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Can you cut the points off the Yucca leaves?

No I Dont Think So


What food group is yucca in?

Yucca, the edible portion, is a root, a tuber. It is similar to potatoes in how it is used, flavor, texture, and nutritional value. It is also a vegetable.


When transplanting bare root trees does bare root size of 18-24 mean the height of the tree or the circumference of the roots?

Usually the height of the plant from ground level.


Will transplanting a yucca ruin blooming if flower spike has already started to grow?

Yes because as soon as you uproot it it goes into shock , but I have found some times the flowers still have their bloom, then after that no flowers for a month or for their season.


Your yucca plant is too tall can you cut it?

Yes, you can cut it. When a Yucca is cut off, it will generally form a new growth at the cut point, and sometimes more than one, resulting in a "fork," or branching. Also, very interestingly, if you strip the blades from the lower 12 inches, or so, of the cut off piece, and allow to air dry a few days to allow the cut or torn spots to "heal," or scab over, and THEN plant that cut off piece, it will take root, and you'll have another plant. I have used this technique many times to multiply my Yucca plants. I have been told that if the planting is done before the cut/damaged edges have dried out/sealed, that bacteria in the soil will get into the plant and cause it to rot and die. However, I'm not sure this part is correct because many times when I have pruned of the tops, and then simply threw them onto one of my compost piles, without any special treatment or help they took root and grew!!!!! Also, if the part you cut off is very long, you can cut it into several pieces, and plant them, gaining several plants from the one cutting.


What are names of root vegetables?

There are a wide variety of root vegetables. Some of these include carrots, yams, ginger, potatoes, yucca, as well as sweet potatoes.