Thursday, May 7, 2015

Yellow Yucca Leaves – Why Is My Yucca Plant Yellow

By Jackie Carroll Whether you grow it indoors or out, one plant that thrives in the face of neglect is the yucca plant. Yellowing leaves might indicate that you are trying too hard. This article tells you how to save a yellowing yucca. Why is My Yucca Plant Yellow? Extreme conditions are no problem for a yucca plant. In fact, once established, it doesn’t need any more help from you. Attempts at pampering this sturdy plant may result in a yucca plant leaves turning yellow. Water – A common cause of yellow yucca leaves is too much water. If you water the plant regularly or plant it in soil that doesn’t drain freely, the roots begin to rot. For best results, plant yuccas in sandy soil and don’t use organic mulch. If you want to mulch for a neater appearance, use gravel or stones. When you keep yuccas indoors, the

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