light
Agave need bright light for optimal growth and plant health and prefer full, direct sun. Place in sunny, south-facing window for best results.
soil
Use a sharp, well-drained potting soil such as a Cactus specific mix. Your soil should take up water, but drain and dry quickly.
water
Agave evolved to hold water in their thick stems in order to survive prolonged periods of drought. Too much water or overly saturated soil will cause root rot. Thoroughly water when soil is completely dry.
fertilizer
Use a cacti specific fertilizer during active growth, spring through summer. Pause fertilization during inactive growth, fall and winter.
tips and troubleshooting
The succulent leaves of most agave have sharp, marginal teeth that grow in a circular pattern called a rosette.