Katerina,
I always thought Yucca's were outdoor
plants.
Is this your
plant???
Adams Needle/Yucca If it is, they are VERY WINTER HARDY, we have them here in my
zone 5 and are green in the winter and peak thru the snow.
So, leaving it out should have been ok!
I think bringing it back into the house is when
you might have run into your trouble...
It was able to go dormant for the cold weather,
and by pulling it back in, it might have gotten shocked..
Altough when in the
spring *here* the Yucca's do go thru a period of looking quite ragged because they have the dead or dying branches that survived the winter, that are now dying and making room for the new grows.
The only one negative thing is (*and I'm not 100% on this) but leaving the pot on the porch part where the roots can get cold from underneath isn't always so good for a
plant...it freezes the root system.
But again, Yucca's are pretty hardy????
So, what to do????
I am a great experimentor so, if you would like to do one thing with each or pick one....
Up to you...
but if you have 3, I'd leave one indoors, and pull off the dead yucky looking leaves and leave by a cooler window...not toooo much water either.
And put outside come
spring time.
The other, I'd put out side, and in a protected area, and put some chopped leaves around the pot or put into a compost pile or somewhere's where the bottom of the pot has no air between it and the soil/ground.
Or into a side garage area or somewhere's out of the winter elements, so it can go dormant...
Leave it so it has light though.
Anything sound like it could work for you???
Also, if there's anything I wrote you didn't quite understand, don't hesitate to ask again,
sometimes I get side tracked and might miss a spot of info here and there..
Weezie
I clicked on my email notification box,
so I'll keep an eye on the topic...
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