Ponytail Palm Care: Light, Watering, and a Healthy Caudex
Ponytail palm care is simpler than most guides make it sound, but people still run into trouble because the plant gets categorized wrong. It is not a thirsty tropical houseplant. It is a slow-growing, water-storing succulent from the dry scrublands of eastern Mexico, and once you understand that, almost every care decision becomes clearer. The plant’s formal name is Beaucarnea recurvata. That swollen base at the soil line is called the caudex. It is not a decorative feature: it is a water reservoir, which is why this plant can go weeks without being watered and still look perfectly healthy. The challenge is knowing when “drought-tolerant” shades into “actually needs a drink,” and when “let it dry out” becomes “the roots are sitting in wet soil and rotting.” ...