Yucca Cane
Yucca Cane is a resilient and visually striking indoor plant, characterized by its tall, cane-like stems and long, sword-shaped leaves. Our Yucca Cane comes with 3 heads. Find care instructions below:
Light: Yucca cane prefers a spot with bright or medium light, but tolerates low-light conditions well. In low light, it grows more slowly and requires less frequent watering. Water yucca cane when the top inch or so of the soil starts to dry out.
Water: The Yucca Cane's underground rhizome holds onto water, so you really only need to water when the top inch or two of soil is dry, about once every 10 days. To avoid overwatering, make sure the roots are not sitting in water and the plant is in a well draining soil and pot.
Repot: Change the pot and soil about every two years in spring when the roots can be seen peeking out from the bottom of their pot. Even if the roots have not outgrown their space in two years, offer them fresh, well-drained and nutrient-rich soil – your yucca will thank you!
Yucca Cane is a resilient and visually striking indoor plant, characterized by its tall, cane-like stems and long, sword-shaped leaves. Our Yucca Cane comes with 3 heads. Find care instructions below:
Light: Yucca cane prefers a spot with bright or medium light, but tolerates low-light conditions well. In low light, it grows more slowly and requires less frequent watering. Water yucca cane when the top inch or so of the soil starts to dry out.
Water: The Yucca Cane's underground rhizome holds onto water, so you really only need to water when the top inch or two of soil is dry, about once every 10 days. To avoid overwatering, make sure the roots are not sitting in water and the plant is in a well draining soil and pot.
Repot: Change the pot and soil about every two years in spring when the roots can be seen peeking out from the bottom of their pot. Even if the roots have not outgrown their space in two years, offer them fresh, well-drained and nutrient-rich soil – your yucca will thank you!
Yucca Cane is a resilient and visually striking indoor plant, characterized by its tall, cane-like stems and long, sword-shaped leaves. Our Yucca Cane comes with 3 heads. Find care instructions below:
Light: Yucca cane prefers a spot with bright or medium light, but tolerates low-light conditions well. In low light, it grows more slowly and requires less frequent watering. Water yucca cane when the top inch or so of the soil starts to dry out.
Water: The Yucca Cane's underground rhizome holds onto water, so you really only need to water when the top inch or two of soil is dry, about once every 10 days. To avoid overwatering, make sure the roots are not sitting in water and the plant is in a well draining soil and pot.
Repot: Change the pot and soil about every two years in spring when the roots can be seen peeking out from the bottom of their pot. Even if the roots have not outgrown their space in two years, offer them fresh, well-drained and nutrient-rich soil – your yucca will thank you!