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Small Titanota seedlings cost 2,000-10,000 yen, medium plants 10,000-50,000 yen, and select or rare varieties like Hakugei and Caesar can exceed 100,000 yen. Prices vary greatly by variety and condition.
Agaves are drought-tolerant and hardy, making them easy for beginners. Place in a sunny spot with well-draining soil, and they're quite hard to fail with.
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Titanota is prized for its sharp hooked spines, while Attenuata features soft leaf forms. Understand mature size and choose a variety that fits your available space.
Bare-root plants require root establishment and are for experienced growers. Beginners should choose rooted potted plants. Ask the grower for rooting tips and soil mix advice.
Agave prefer direct sunlight and well-draining conditions. Use a pumice, hyuga soil, and akadama-based mix for excellent drainage, and keep in a well-ventilated spot.
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Sunlight, airflow, and drainage are the three essentials. Provide direct sunlight, use pumice or akadama-based soil, and water only when the pot is completely dry.
Check whether it's rooted, leaves are developing healthily, and lower leaves aren't excessively dried. Imported bare-root plants require root establishment, so beginners should start with rooted domestically grown seedlings.
Agaves grow over decades and bloom only once in their lifetime before dying. However, they produce offsets, so with proper care you can enjoy them across generations.