I'm back visiting my grandma, I'll be here for a couple weeks. I wanted to try saving this plant she had in the front. I know she's had it for years at this point and I see it's trying to keep growing. I just don't know where to start with this.

by EverQuestionable

11 Comments

  1. TheLittleKicks

    It’s going to flower. It’s monocarpic, so it’ll die after the flowers anyway.

  2. This looks like an agave that dies after having its bloom. Usually they develop this huge flowering stalk and then die.

    I can see either the beginnings or the stump of a stalk in the last pic… plant can’t be saved.

  3. Pitiful_Count_1959

    Agave are monocarpic, that means they die after flowering. That’s a flower stalk growing out of it.

  4. HaIfhearted

    Get lots of pictures of the flowers, maybe preserve one in resin or something.

  5. Even_Blueberry8013

    hopefully it popped out babies 🥲

  6. MosaicLandDesigns

    That probably won’t even flower. Looks like agave weevil got to it.

  7. Relevant-Welder7407

    Congratulations 🎉 It seems developing a beautiful flowerstem

  8. Emissairearien

    After blooming, agaves die BUT they will also offset from the base, so you can expect a lot of clones at its feet

  9. Some_Ad5135

    You can carefully rip/cut off one of the good leaves, let it callous a couple days then repot

  10. ShinePDX

    Nope, as others have said it will die after flowering, but you can document and enjoy its last show.

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