What a work! I have 4 different types indoors cause I live in Canada, they are more than 8 years with me, I have postponed to work on them & watching your video 😢I'm so afraid to do it. Thanks for sharing
I felt your predicament last week. I had to repot mine since it was dying. Had tons of fungus root rot, since it was in a small ceramic pot. One baby plant had to be thrown away. My husband helped me with a hack saw to cut it down to its top. Keeping my fingers crossed that it re-roots in its new soil and bigger clay pot. Unfortunately the leaves were manhandled and bruised.
You can plant the agave americana one in the ground here in Atlanta and they get gigantic. They’ve taken 0 degrees in the winter and take our daily thunderstorm in the summer with no issues
I have this agave. So beautiful that is seems unreal. Can’t wait for pups to form. Love me some agaves! Oh no! Not your pretty pot. That is some serious roots. It was fun watching!
Hi from your Ohio friend! Happy new year. This was interesting, I love agaves. I have three , a spaghetti strap, a variegated one and a huge paddle shaped one with huge spikes. I’ve repotted it twice and I also keep mine outside in the summer. Yours is a pretty agave, now that spider was so gross! It gave me the total willies. I report mine in the summer with my husbands help as my big one is a monster! Liked you little Christmas dancers. I will check out your agave in your shop!
I just did the same thing to my plant today. Took over an hour!!!!! I have to toss a lot of the pups because I have no idea what to do with them. Ciao from Italy 🇮🇹
Got one just like it ,I trim the bottom to let's pups grow better and when I need to remove them it's easy looks like yours been in that container too long nice plant.
Hello mam, i have a question for you, how would u replant the agave quad from the spoiled plant. Some were rotted and removed them and some are left. If u could help, would be of great help🙏🏻🙏🏻
Urvee Shah hi 👋! Anything on your A. quadricolor that is soft and mushy should go into the trash. Any plant material that is firm is good to keep and plant. Hope this helps!