Can i purloin cuttings from a yukka that as flowerd i enjoy 2 big stems to cut past its sell-by date l lewis?




Answers:    Yes, cut just above a biddable shoot at a 45 degree angle. Plant your adjectives in a mix of 1 member sand to 3 parts potting compost, keep moist by covering contained by a clear plastic bag, put the adjectives on a warm windowpane sill till you see it starting to shoot and then remove the pouch.
Yes you can, once you have discreetly removed the stems, put into a jar of water and save there until roots start to grow, once you enjoy established the roots, and they have grown for a while, plant!! Good luck!!
Hayle is right,i had done that same entity and my little yukka is now 5 ft. elevated.
I think you be a sign of 'yucca' which can be multiplied by seed or offset. These are small plants that appear at the base of the mother plant and are sometimes call 'pups'. These can be cut loose and planted on there own. I consider the stems you're referring to are old flower stalks that won't root. RScott
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