Agave utahensis – succulent leaf plant of the genus Agave also known as Utah agave, Agave utahensis perennial evergreen plant, the plant dies after the bloom and the young plant grow instead and also used as ornamental and also drought tolerant, can grow in desert, subtropical, mediterranean, tropic or temperate climate and growing in hardiness zone 7+, with the right care overwinter can grow in hardiness zone 6.
Utah Agave Care
Agave Utahensis



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How to Care for the Plant
Water
In spring, water agave plants with warm water just as the soil begins to dry out. Don't let the soil become completely dry. In the winter and fall, when growth is suspended, water very lightly.
Fertilizer
Feed in spring and summer; do not feed during fall and winter.
Sunlight
Agave plants need bright sunlight throughout the year. Consider moving your plants outside during the summer, where they can luxuriate in full sunlight, and make sure they get plenty of winter light.
Soil
All the species of hardy cacti and succulents require fast-draining soil.
Temperature
They prefer warm spring and summer temperatures (70 degrees to 90 degrees Fahrenheit) and cooler fall and winter temps (50 degrees to 60 degrees Fahrenheit).
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