This Agave is an explosion of pale green foliage, with its narrow, silvery-green leaves extending out from a central point. This plant looks a bit like a tiny green hedgehog, but is much easier to care for than the small mammal! Ideal for forgetful plant parents, Agaves like their soil to totally dry out between waters, and they love a sunny spot in your home. With minimal care, your Agave can flourish and will reward you with its explosively striking foliage.
Scientific Name
Agave stricta 'Nana' (admirable plant, upright, cultivar: nana)
Common Name
Dwarf Hedgehog Agave, Small-Leaf Agave, Miniature Agave
Origin
Native to desert regions of Southern Mexico
Light
This plant loves sun, so make sure it's somewhere in bright, preferably direct, light. It can even go outdoors in a sunny spot in summer!
Water
Let the soil completely dry out between waters- this will be at least a week in summer, and longer in winter.
Humidity
This plant is adapted to arid environments, so don't keep it anywhere too damp! A hose down every now and again will help keep its leaves free of dust, though.
Soil
Use a well-draining soil mix; one with added sand and grit, such as a soil designed for cacti & succulents, will work well here. Repot every two or three years in spring; Agaves are happy to be pot-bound, even with pups growing right next to the parent plant, so only repot if totally necessary, or if you're separating the pups.
Food
Feed every two months throughout the year with a weak feed or specific cactus feed.
Temperature
Ideally likes temperatures of 18-25°C in summer. This plant can be grown outdoors most of the year in well-draining soil, and can stand temperatures down to -3°C; in most areas it will need winter protection so it doesn't totally freeze.
Pet-safe
No, this plant can cause vomiting and diarrhoea in dogs if large amounts are eaten.
Sprouts Top Tips
The most common issue with Agaves is overwatering, so make sure you are leaving it plenty of time to totally dry out between waters. If your plant's stem starts to feel squishy and look yellow, it needs to dry out straight away! If it's pale in the centre and the growth is deformed, give it more light; it needs at least an hour of direct sun a day, especially in winter.
Did you know?
In Mexico, Agaves are used to make mezcal, and almost any type can be used!