Ponytail Palm
Fun Fact: The Ponytail Palm is neither a palm nor a tree—it’s actually a member of the Agave family, native to the southeastern desert of Mexico!
Location: The ponytail palm thrives with bright light and can tolerate direct sun all day. It’s happy to live outdoors where it can soak up the sun. Remember, as with most any plant, the less light equals the less water it will need..
Irrigation: Let the soil volume dry 100% between waterings. Water thoroughly to encourage a healthy root system and discard any excess water in the saucer
Fertilizing: For best results, use a general houseplant fertilizer only once a year. Any more than that and your Ponytail Palm may develop brown tips on the leaves.
Please Note: The images shown are for illustration purposes only and may not be an exact representation of the product
Fun Fact: The Ponytail Palm is neither a palm nor a tree—it’s actually a member of the Agave family, native to the southeastern desert of Mexico!
Location: The ponytail palm thrives with bright light and can tolerate direct sun all day. It’s happy to live outdoors where it can soak up the sun. Remember, as with most any plant, the less light equals the less water it will need..
Irrigation: Let the soil volume dry 100% between waterings. Water thoroughly to encourage a healthy root system and discard any excess water in the saucer
Fertilizing: For best results, use a general houseplant fertilizer only once a year. Any more than that and your Ponytail Palm may develop brown tips on the leaves.
Please Note: The images shown are for illustration purposes only and may not be an exact representation of the product
Fun Fact: The Ponytail Palm is neither a palm nor a tree—it’s actually a member of the Agave family, native to the southeastern desert of Mexico!
Location: The ponytail palm thrives with bright light and can tolerate direct sun all day. It’s happy to live outdoors where it can soak up the sun. Remember, as with most any plant, the less light equals the less water it will need..
Irrigation: Let the soil volume dry 100% between waterings. Water thoroughly to encourage a healthy root system and discard any excess water in the saucer
Fertilizing: For best results, use a general houseplant fertilizer only once a year. Any more than that and your Ponytail Palm may develop brown tips on the leaves.
Please Note: The images shown are for illustration purposes only and may not be an exact representation of the product