My yucca plant is turning pale. I hold placed it outside so that it get sun. Is this recommended? My yucca was healthy and green until precipitate this spring when I...
My yucca was healthy and green until precipitate this spring when I noticed two of the three plants' leaves are turning yellow at the double. I have been wise not to over water them because they are succulents, so I have moved it to the porch where on earth it will be in direct sunlight for at least 4 to 5 hours per hours of daylight. Do you recommend such a practice? Will this burn the leaves? Please help me?
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"Over watering will show as a brown tip with a pale halo. Under watering is indicated in shriveled stalks (not woody trunk), and solid pale and brown leaves. These are usually the lower leaves".
Answers: I live in the midwest and my 3 yucca plants are surrounded by my yard. They freeze and die every winter and come back bigger and better every year. Maybe your yucca wishes a dormant season or lots of sunshine and heat. Get it outside in this magnificent summer weather.