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Apply water to the soil to help settle it. General Background: The Pony Tail Palm is not actually a palm; this native of southeastern Mexico is actually a member of the lily family and, also goes by the names Bottle Palm and Elephant’s Foot because of its bulbous base. Here is the rest of how to care for and repot a ponytail palm: I used a 1/1 mix of organic potting soil (I’m partial to Happy Frog because of its high-quality ingredients. However, due to the Ponytail’s slow rate of growth, you probably won’t have to repot again for several years. Use only a little at first and see if that does the trick. The ponytail palm (Beaucarnea recurvata or Nolina recurvata) is about as unique, curious and unusual a plant as you will find. You are either not giving the plant enough water or you are apply too much fertilizer. Repotting every other year at the most is all a ponytail palm needs. Use slow-release fertilizer granules applied per package directions concerning amounts and frequency of use, which is generally around every three months. Although it is possible and not difficult to propagate new plants through planting seeds, indoor grown Ponytail palms do not bloom so seeds are never produced. You can also plant pups, or offsets by cutting them of the mother plant, dipping the end in rooting hormone and planting the pup in a draining container as deep as it was originally growing. If you are planning to have Ponytail Palm in your garden, we provide you with all Ponytail Palm uses and Ponytail Palm Facts.If you are a passionate gardener, you should not only know how to take care of your plants but should also know their uses. Growing ponytail palms in the home is easy. The plant's swollen trunk stores liquid, allowing it to … Ponytail palms prefer to have as much light as possible, so place the plant in a bright location. My Ponytail Palm was growing really well this summer when all of a sudden, its leaves started splitting or creating a slit and tearing off. You get to take advantage of the full spring, summer, fall, and winter growth cycle of this incredible plant. This piece focuses on the ponytail palm, we will through the course of this article explore facts New leaves are coming out of the base of the flower still , but the flower itself has now dried up. Although it might be used to a bright indoor spot, outdoors the effect of full sun might be a bit too much and the leaves may burn. A quick-draining soil mix for cacti is a great choice for ponytail palm, or you can incorporate sand or small gravel into regular potting mix to achieve quick drainage. You may have to apply weekly until you no longer see the webbing or the mites. Containers made of plastic, wood or more porous materials like terracotta all are suitable provided they have bottom drainage. Since Ponytail palms are tropical plants not tolerating freezes or frosts, if you placed your Ponytail palm outdoors to give it a break from indoor growth, just remember to bring it back indoors before winter’s chill hits your location. Place the offset into the container and fill with soil, firming around the offset’s base. Water the soil to settle it. We are moving and we have a Elephant Palm in the back yard about 3 feet in diameter and 6 feet high. I would love to plant mine outside but live near LaGrange Ga. and don't think it would survive the winter with temps getting below freezing occasionally like18 to 20 degrees for a night or 2. Many slow-release fertilizers continue to breakdown in the soil feeding the plant for around two or three months. Use an all-purpose, water-soluble houseplant blend applied at half-strength monthly. They would had dug up my hole front yard to get it out. This tree-sized succulent gets its common name from its long, flowing leaves that drape down over the trunk giving it a “ponytail” effect. Long stem all yellow plant coming from under the dirt? Depending on the size of your plant, you can either do this job indoors or take it outside to the hose. Today I noticed that my ponytail palm has grown something that looks like mushrooms. See my article on growing plants in pots without holes for more info. Or will they do that on their own? If grown indoors, the leaves can grow 3 feet long. The Ponytail Palm plant is no exception! The typical ponytail palm consists of a large, domed “stump,” which tapers off into a thinner stem. I can't quite work out how to allow the new leaves to come out if it is still there. Custom programming and server maintenance by. Submitted by The Editors on August 25, 2020 - 11:43am. These low-maintenance plants are not fussy when given proper care and growing conditions. Guatemala, Belize and southeastern Mexico, where there are 350 year-old Submitted by Don on September 15, 2020 - 12:08am. There's 7 leaves that grew out but they all stick together towards the tip. In addition, The Royal Horticultural Society awarded the Ponytail palm its Award of Garden Merit. It’s also possible to trim off the top of the Ponytail so it will eventually develop two to three tops. Ponytail Palm - Indoor Bonsai Tree. Indoor temperatures ranging between 65°F and 80°F are suitable for good growth. Under normal conditions indoors, though, they probably won’t flower, or reach more than about 3 feet tall. Since their growth is so slow, the Ponytail seedlings will happily reside in their starting pots for quite some time before you will need to repot. Submitted by Linda C Youngblood on June 10, 2020 - 8:33am. Once the soil has completely drained, you should empty the drip tray or cache pot. Hi, I’m Andrew, and Smart Garden Guide is my website all about indoor gardening and houseplants. I get the strong morning sun in the summer for over 6 hours. Submitted by Sandra Bass on August 3, 2020 - 11:51am. Water again when the soil dries. If a larger pot is the way you want to go, just remember to only water after the soil has had a chance to dry out. So, keep an eye on your watering, as you may need to water it more often once it spends longer periods of time in the sun. The little palm is likely to become very, very attractive, and I intend to give it careful attention. However, if they are forced to live in darker conditions for several months and provided they are receiving otherwise proper care, their growth will not skip a beat. In Europe, the Ponytail palm scientific name is most commonly referred to as Nolena recruvata, but it is the same plant as Beaucarnea recruvata. Below is a quick summary of their care. Got any cayenne pepper? Submitted by Trish Melchiori on October 21, 2019 - 12:15pm. It has limbs coming off the trumk. Commercial potting mixes that will work well are those used for growing cacti or succulents. Spraying the top and undersides of all the leaves with an insecticidal soap or Neem usually does the trick. The Ponytail Palm, or Beaucarnea recurvata, is a happy looking and very easy to care for indoor plant. specimens registered, so it is a long-lived plant when given proper care. Submitted by The Editors on July 30, 2019 - 4:06pm. Place the Ponytail palm into the container’s center, being sure when you fill it with soil you are not planting any deeper than it was originally growing in its previous pot. Submitted by Carrie on August 9, 2020 - 1:30pm. It’s also important to keep in mind that with more light (and heat), the plant will use more water. In fact, the Ponytail palm has become very popular grown as an indoor and outdoor ornamental throughout Europe and the world. Plant the Ponytail palm seed at the same depth as its size. Thank you. This results in anywhere from one to two additional tops, but is not necessary for good growth. My cat has given my Ponytail Palm a buzz-cut! Should I separate them myself? The plant’s unusual shape and coloration has granted it another strange nickname: the Elephant’s Foot Palm. Submitted by Barbara covington on May 19, 2020 - 8:29am, I have a 5 ft tall and 25vyears old. If you’ve been inspired to start growing a Ponytail palm, click this link to get one from Amazon now. They are very easy to grow, provided you don’t overwater them! When grown outdoors, Ponytail palms can grow 30 feet tall however, those grown indoors usually top out at 6 to 8 feet tall. I have had my palm for approximately 30 years and it has started sprouting new growth from the root ball is that ok or should I cut them off. We live in Dallas and it freezes here. However, those living in cooler climates can grow the succulent to grace their indoor spaces as it tolerates life as a houseplant quite well. A good way to figure out if you need to water is by sticking your finger into the soil and if it feels dry three or four inches down, apply water. You might try offering your cat a pot of cat grass as an alternative snack. The long narrow curly, dark green leaves flow up from this base much like a plume of water in a fountain. Having mushrooms appear in your potted plants is typically not something to be concerned about, as it just means that the organic matter in the soil is being broken down. Ponytail Palm Uses. You probably will not have to water your plant but once every two to three weeks. However, older plants may become difficult to manage due to their sheer size and weight if not kept on the smaller size. Scared I googled it and nothing came up for that. Stop fertilizing while the plant is dormant in fall through winter. Place it near a sunny window where it will receive as much light as possible. Although, you can trim off any dead or damaged leaves as they occur using clean pruning tools. This is a sure way for rot to develop and you can lose your plant. Ponytail palms do well in average or even low levels of humidity, which is good news for indoor gardeners, as our homes tend to have quite dry air. My ponytail palm has limbs growing from the side of the trunk. Here’s how to grow and care for a ponytail palm in your home. Just don’t eat it (or let any of your household members eat it). In its native environment (eastern Mexico), the entire plant has been known to reach up to 30 feet in height! Submitted by The Editors on September 30, 2019 - 12:40pm. What am I doing wrong? However, it is always best to follow the particular product’s label when it comes to amounts to use and frequency of use. Submitted by Teri on August 27, 2019 - 5:02pm. A ponytail palm planted in the garden rarely needs to … Help!!! It’s great for container planting, including houseplants) & succulent & cactus mix. A desert plant, ponytail palm is adapted to bright light. These plants are preferred over others for two main reasons, one it looks beautiful and unique and two these plants are extremely easy to maintain and care for. Use a fast draining soil, such as a cacti and succulent potting mix. Thanks Sally, Submitted by The Editors on July 13, 2020 - 4:13pm. Even the smallest indoor spaces have room for the ponytail palm (Beaucarnea recurvata), with its short sturdy trunk and gracefully arching leaves. Ponytail palms do not like to sit in moist soil for very long. Until this spring, it was scraping the 8' ceiling in my house. I have one plant that is 8 Ft.,6 inches and I don't think it will fit in the house for the winter. You can maintain a smaller size plant by keeping it in smaller containers, provided the Ponytail doesn’t become root bound, and create a larger growing plant by planting in a larger container. Needless to say I did not sell it to them. However, pots made from porous materials will have the soil drying out a bit quicker than those made of plastic, meaning you will have to water more frequently. The foliage generally curves downward and can be as much as two feet long and just an inch wide. It bears narrow, gray-green or dark green foliage that curves out from a large bulblike trunk, causing it to somewhat resemble a palm. Submitted by Jerri on July 29, 2019 - 6:58am. Water again and until it runs from the bottom drain holes and situate back in its preferred growing location indoors. As long as you don’t water it too often, your plant will be fine. Indoors as houseplants, ponytail palms stay smaller—though they can still grow to multiple feet tall, with leaves that can grow to many feet long. As long as your indoor temperatures are not freezing during winter, your Ponytail palm will grow just fine. The typical ponytail palm consists of a large, domed “stump,” which tapers off into a thinner stem. The biggest mistake you can make when caring for your Ponytail palm is overwatering it or allowing it to remain in soggy conditions for too long. The bulbous stem stores water, so be careful not to overwater it. PONYTAIL PALM PLANT CARE BASICS (Find a full care sheet at the end of this article) Most plants found within the family Asparagaceae are easy keepers, especially when raised indoors. 10 Great Ways To Increase Humidity For Indoor Plants, Areca Palm Propagation - A Step By Step Guide, 14 Indoor Smart Garden Ideas You Will Love, Weeping Fig Propagation Guide (Ficus Benjamina). Ponytail palm grows best in full sun and well-drained soil mix. Ponytail palms will remain small if kept in a small pot. Submitted by The Editors on August 4, 2020 - 9:21am. As when pruning any plant, always make sure your pruning tool’s blades are clean so you do not transfer any disease or pests to the Ponytail palm. Lightweight potting mixes also work well as they drain properly. Before the pests transfer to your other indoor plants, spray the Ponytail’s leaves with an insecticidal soap or Neem oil. Question: I live in Mexico City, and have a BEAUTIFUL 10 year old pony tail palm which is doing great. I bought my plant in 1975 in a 3" pot. If you have potting soil, sand, and perlite already on hand, you can create your own desert soil mixture: Simply mix 1 part potting soil, 1 part perlite, and 1 part sand. What do you suggest? This means that as long as you place it outdoors in the summer, it will tolerate any indoor light conditions you keep it in during the winter. Fill a 4- to 6-inch container with bottom drainage with a well-drained potting mix. Submitted by Pat Dunlap on July 29, 2019 - 3:49pm. includes its life as a houseplant. The swollen trunk base isn't just ornamental; it functions as a water reservoir for the palm, making it extra drought tolerant. If not should I cut it and where should I cut it. The ponytail palm has gained popularity in the recent plant as the perfect house plant. Use a clay pot if possible; the porous material will absorb some of the water, drying out the soil more quickly (a good thing for cacti and succulents). If the caudex is touching the sides of the pot or you see roots beginning to grow out of the pot’s bottom, you will need to repot before situating it in its indoor location. Its noteworthy characteristics include its large and swollen base, also called a caudex that gives way to its trunk-like stem topped with flat, palm-like leaves with serrated edges that can grow 1.5 to 5 feet in length. Then to our amazement it flowered, which was very exciting (we live in the UK, so it's not very warm). Ponytail palm is a single-stemmed plant, which means that if you want to prune any base or woody material, you would literally be removing the trunk. In fact, the only time you may need to get your pruning clips out for use on it is to snip off brown leaf tips or remove totally dead leaves. Submitted by Greg on August 20, 2019 - 10:19am. I had a tree company want to by it from me I asked them what they wanted it for and they said they wanted to put it in a mall in new York. Most gardeners grow their ponytail palms in a container indoors. This is the one I use and recommend (link to Amazon). Try mixing some into water—plus a couple drops of non-toxic dish soap to make it stick to the plant—then spray the plant with it. The Ponytail Palm is a native of Southeastern Mexico and despite its name, isn’t actually a Palm at all (it’s actually a Lily, we just haven’t had the heart to tell it). Indoor heating systems used in the winter, and air conditioning systems used in the summer, dry out the air in our homes. Although considered pest-free, indoor Ponytail palms can occasionally be plagued by spider mites. If you start noticing the tips of your Ponytail palm’s leaves starting to brown, it can be one of two things. These can be cut off at the base when they reach at least 4 inches in height and planted in a succulent potting mix. They can go for many years before needing to be repotted. The center is bald with green leaves all around it, like a flower. Rarely, a ponytail palm may produce an offset—a small baby plant that stems from the base of the adult plant. Will the ponytail plant regrow leaves if they fall off. See my article on growing plants in pots without holes for more info. Ponytail palms are naturally slow-growers, so don’t think you can pump up the amount of fertilizer used to speed up growth. Normal room temperature is fine for most of the year, but keep the plant slightly cooler in the winter (50-55°F / 10-13°C) to replicate the natural dormancy cycle. Other plants in the area are doing well, but I’m a bit worried about these two recently. Once again, it may take quite some years for an indoor plant to produce babies, so don’t get discouraged if you don’t see any babies developing for quite a few years. Then, let the container fully drain and empty out the catch basin if necessary and place the Ponytail back in the location where it was originally growing. If it’s comfortable for you, it is comfortable for the Ponytail. I’m here to share my experience and help you have more success and enjoyment growing plants. Ideally, start by putting it in partial shade for a couple hours in the morning, then gradually increase the amount of time and the amount of sun over 10 to 14 days, until the plant is adjusted to the new environment. Another way of propagating new plants is by removing offsets that can eventually develop around the mother Ponytail’s base. AKA the elephant foot palm.......note how large the trunk is Please advise best options. Ponytail palms have very low requirements for pruning. If the plant’s bulbous base is touching the sides of its current pot, it is time to repot into a container that is one to two sizes larger. Growing the Ponytail palm is a soil medium that is fast draining and not too heavy. The ASPCA says that the ponytail palm is non-toxic to dogs and cats (and horses, if you happen to be keeping one of those in your house). Plant as deep as the seed’s size, water when the soil feels dry, and place the container is a warm and sunny location. In addition, its tall woody trunk gives it the appearance of being a variety of palm and in many ways, it has the same growing requirements as many palm trees. Indoors, the leaves can get up to 3 feet long, but outdoors, they may be double that length. Place the container in a warm and sunny location and water when the top inch of soil becomes dry. Costa Farms Ponytail Palm Bonsai, Live Indoor Plant, 15 to 20-Inches Tall, Ships in Scheurich Ceramic Planter, Fresh From Our Farm, Excellent Gift or Home Décor 4.5 out of 5 stars 2,708 $42.99 Ponytail palms belong in the Asparagaceae family, which is the same family as agaves. in Indoor House Plants. Please....they are NOT a houseplant. Submitted by The Editors on May 29, 2020 - 3:11pm. Allow water from your faucet to sit out overnight before using. Ponytail Palm. Ponytail palms do enjoy lots of sunlight, but plants that are usually kept indoors need to be given time to adjust to the intensity of direct outdoor sun before they can be kept outdoors for extended periods of time. This is as easy as wiping off the blades with rubbing alcohol. Care of this plant is generally simple; the most common difficulty is having to adapt your watering habits to its watering needs! If so, how do I do this? I am so very happy, but the mealy bugs are back. Indoors, the leaves can get up to 3 feet long, but outdoors, they may be double that length. BONUS: You’ll also receive our Almanac Companion newsletter! When you do water, water deeply and allow it to run out of the pot’s bottom drain holes. Submitted by Wanda Richard on March 30, 2020 - 3:26pm. In fact, if you keep it in low light conditions half the year and provide bright light conditions the other half the year, it will be perfectly happy. pots made from porous materials will have the soil drying out a bit quicker than those made of plastic. Depending on how your newly purchased Ponytail palm is already growing in its nursery pot will be the judge on whether you need to repot it right away. My mom has a huge one, especially for an indoor ponytail palm! If the soil mixture you used to plant your Ponytail contains a slow-release blend, there’s no need to apply additional nutrients for about three months. It is easy to note if you have a spider mite problem because the tiny pests create a fine webbing that covers the Ponytail’s leaves. Ponytail palms will not thrive in heavy soils that have a tendency to retain water and remain soggy and in fact, you can end up killing it if it remains in saturated conditions for too long. Yes, the brown part of the leaf is dead, so it can be cut off. How Do You Care For A Ponytail Palm Indoors: Grow your Ponytail palm in well-drained soil and water when the top 3 or 4 inches of soil become dry. Spray weekly to create humidity, fertilize monthly, keep indoor temperatures around 60°F to 85°F and situate in bright light. You can give your ponytail palm a break from the indoors by moving it outside during the summer. Cutting back ponytail palm is not an effective method of maintenance in that it would leave an open trunk and no greenery. The pest rears its ugly head through covering the leaves with fine webbing and sucking out their juices. Not tolerant to freezing temperatures, only those living in consistently warm locales can grow a Ponytail palm outdoors. Transition it slowly from indoors to ou… Allow a gentle stream of water to run through the soil for about five minutes, flushing out any salts. Recently I had them moved to the ground in a relandscaping idea some five months ago. For potted indoor plants, water a ponytail palm during the growing season every seven to 14 days. Part of the job of their wide base, other than giving the plant a unique appearance is for storing water. How to Grow a Ponytail Palm Indoors. The size of ponytail palms depends on where the plant is grown. I've had my indoor PT plant for many years, it's 5-6ft high. During the winter, only water occasionally. I hope your plant stays healthy and thrives for many years to come. Although giving the foliage a nice spray of water each week will not hurt it and will help remove any dust particles making their home on the leaves. The leaves have small serrations along the edges, so you might want to don a pair of gardening gloves when handling them so you don’t accidentally get cut. You can grow multiple tops on your Ponytail palm by trimming off the entire top, which then will sprout an additional two to three tops. Water when the soil dries and place in a warm and sunny location. Allow the Ponytail seedlings to remain in their pots until they are around four inches tall before repotting in something a bit larger. Submitted by Vito on January 29, 2020 - 1:58pm. They will take full-sun and grow quite tall. It's fine for the ponytail palm to become a little root bound; in fact, this can keep growth manageable for a tabletop specimen. But when new leaves grow, they stick together. Ponytail palms are a unique-looking, long-lived indoor plant that thrives on benign neglect. I believe it is still there at my old house in Florida. If you notice this condition and feel you are overwatering, withholding watering will often stop the problem before it continues further, which leads to the death of the plant. Instead, it resembles an oni… Submitted by Rosemary Mansfield on July 13, 2019 - 12:51pm. Once the flower has withered and dried up, you may prune it off. For example, if the seed is 1-inch in diameter, plant the seed 1 inch deep in the soil. Not growing the Ponytail palm in a container that is too large, as the soil will have a tendency to dry slower. Most decorative containers have a solid bottom, which allows water to accumulate in its bottom. Fertilize in the spring with a cacti/succulent fertilizer and bring into a brighter room for the summer months. Its native range includes the semi-desert regions of Growing the Ponytail in a container that has bottom drainage. Just make sure the container has bottom drain holes and use a well-drained soil. We've recently moved, and suddenly the leaves went flat. Submitted by Doug McKenzie on May 28, 2020 - 4:12pm. Potting your Ponytail palm is pretty basic and depending on its size, you may need the assistance of another person to help hold it while you replant in its new container. After you water the Ponytail, allow it to drain for about five minutes and then lift it out of the decorative pot and empty any water that drained into its bottom. If it has already released spores onto the soil, however, expect more! Ponytail palms, also known as elephant foot, are fantastic and cute indoor houseplants, as their caudex makes for a striking appearance… But growing a ponytail palm outdoors is actually more common, believe it or not! Whether you’re just starting out, or just need some help with your houseplants, check out my resources section where I tell you about the best books, tools and resources that can help you to have more success in looking after your plants. Ponytail palms are sure to bring eye-catching interest wherever they are used inside your home. Ponytail Palms are the perfect accent bonsai for low maintenance enthusiast. Includes 10 in. Fill the remainder of the pot with soil, firming it around the Ponytail’s base using your fingers. Give your ponytail palm a bright location for best plant health. Technically, a ponytail palm tree needs bright light, but because it is such a forgiving plant, it will be okay if you give it bright light about half the time. However, use caution if using a straight potting soil because many times these mixture have a tendency to be too heavy and retain too much moisture. Please have a look at the rest of my articles to learn loads more about caring for your houseplants. I had a pony tail palm in my front yard it was over 16 foot tall it had a base that was 8 foot wide. Fill a 6-inch container with a well-drained potting mix and water to settle the soil. I have had my ponytail palm for over 40 years and nearly lost it when I took it outside. What causes a long shoot of new leaves, about 12 inches before it fans out? This plant can be moved outside for the summer. Submitted by Sally A Dart on July 12, 2020 - 11:20am, Hi, There should be 1 two 2 inches of space from the bulbous caudex and the sides of the pot and no roots growing out of the bottom of the pot’s drain holes. However, if you do find the mother plant developing offsets, below is how to handle them for further propagation: Properly grown and cared for indoor Ponytail palms are relatively disease-free. You should grow your tree in a container that is only 1 inch wider than the base … Using a clean, sharp knife carefully cut the baby from where it is attached to the mother’s base, trying not to cut into the baby’s base and gathering as many roots as possible. They tolerate dry conditions well, which makes them perfect for the low humidity of most indoor conditions. In addition, if you purchased a taller Ponytail palm and it seems like it is going to be top heavy, you probably will want to plant in a bigger and more stable pot to keep it upright and not fall over. Ponytail palm – Indoor House Plants. Is it OK to cut the brown off? Moved a 15 ft. Ponytail the chain scratched off the outer layers in several areas, what do I do? The base of the ponytail palm has a bulging appearance with a more narrow trunk , topped with a fountain of long, slender leaves resembling blades of grass. This is easily preventable by: One of the first signs of stem rot are the Ponytail palm’s leaves begin yellowing. In severe cases of stem rot, the entire bulb (caudex) and stem becomes squishy and eventually collapses. During winter, don’t let the plant sit too close to cold windows at night, as it can be severely damaged by freezing temperatures. I am at a loss. 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