Propagating Yucca from trunk

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  1. Tony Burbage

    Tony Burbage New Member

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    Hello everyone. Hope you are well.

    I have a question about propagating a yucca plant. I have previously cut off the shoots and planted them, and they rooted a new tree.

    I'm wondering (attached picture) if I cut the yucca at the trunk where I have made the red line, and planted the top into a new pot, will it root?

    I know new tuffs will appear at the top of the shortened trunk. Just wondering if I can create a new tree with the cutting off the top.

    Many thanks!
     

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    It appears that way, though I have no personal experience with it; I might have tried air-layering just to be on the safe side.
     

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