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Mangave 'Catch a Wave'

  • Description
  • Mangave 'Catch a Wave' Care Guide
  • FAQ/Common Issues
  •   Mangave 'Catch a Wave' is a stunning drought tolerant succulent hybrid combining the best traits of Agave and Manfreda plants. This hardy succulent plant originates from selective breeding programs that merged the architectural beauty of agaves with the softer growth habits of manfredas.

      The wavy-edged leaves of Mangave 'Catch a Wave' create dramatic sculptural rosettes with distinctive undulating margins that give this succulent its memorable name. Each thick, fleshy leaf displays beautiful green coloration with subtle variegation and can reach impressive proportions as the plant matures. The leaves emerge in tight spirals, forming compact rosettes that showcase the plant's signature wavy texture and substantial presence.

      Mangave 'Catch a Wave' may produce tall flower spikes under optimal conditions, though blooming requires consistent night temperature drops and typically occurs infrequently in indoor settings. This drought tolerant plant excels at surviving extended periods without water and handles dry heated air beautifully, making it perfect for homes with heating systems.

      Mangave 'Catch a Wave' thrives as both an indoor houseplant and outdoor specimen, easily transitioning from indoor winter quarters to summer garden displays. This beginner-friendly succulent handles balcony wind and rain while staying outdoors through autumn months, though it's best placed away from small children since the sap can cause skin irritation. Collectors prize this art and sol mangave for its distinctive wavy foliage and impressive drought tolerance.

  •   Mangave 'Catch a Wave' thrives in bright indirect light but scorches in south-facing windows with intense direct sun.

      Water Mangave 'Catch a Wave' deeply but infrequently, allowing soil to dry completely between waterings.

      Mangave 'Catch a Wave' grows best in well-draining cactus or succulent potting mix with excellent drainage.

      Mangave 'Catch a Wave' tolerates temperatures from 50-85°F (10-29°C) but is sensitive to AC and heater air.

      Mangave 'Catch a Wave' grows slowly to moderately and requires minimal fertilizer during the growing season.

      Mangave 'Catch a Wave' thrives in USDA hardiness zones 9-11 and can tolerate brief temperatures down to 20°F (-6°C). Zone 9 includes northern Florida, southern Texas, Louisiana, southern Georgia, coastal South Carolina, southern Alabama, southern Mississippi, and parts of California's Central Valley. Mangave 'Catch a Wave' flourishes year-round in zones 10-11, which encompass southern Florida, Hawaii, southern California, southern Arizona, southern Nevada, and the warmest coastal areas of Texas.
  • Q: How often should I water my Mangave 'Catch a Wave'?
    A: Water every 2-3 weeks during growing season and monthly in winter, allowing soil to dry completely between waterings.


    Q: Can Mangave 'Catch a Wave' live outdoors year-round?
    A: Yes, in zones 9-11 it can stay outdoors permanently, while colder climates should bring it inside before frost.


    Q: Is Mangave 'Catch a Wave' safe around pets and children?
    A: No, the sap causes skin and paw irritation, so keep this plant on high shelves away from pets and small children.


    Q: How big does Mangave 'Catch a Wave' get?
    A: This succulent typically reaches 12-18 inches wide and tall, forming substantial rosettes over several years.


    Q: Can I leave my Mangave 'Catch a Wave' alone during vacation?
    A: Absolutely, this drought tolerant plant easily survives 10-day trips without any care.


    Q: Does Mangave 'Catch a Wave' handle windy outdoor conditions?
    A: Yes, it tolerates balcony wind and rain exceptionally well during outdoor growing seasons.

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  • Description
  • Mangave 'Catch a Wave' Care Guide
  • FAQ/Common Issues
  •   Mangave 'Catch a Wave' is a stunning drought tolerant succulent hybrid combining the best traits of Agave and Manfreda plants. This hardy succulent plant originates from selective breeding programs that merged the architectural beauty of agaves with the softer growth habits of manfredas.

      The wavy-edged leaves of Mangave 'Catch a Wave' create dramatic sculptural rosettes with distinctive undulating margins that give this succulent its memorable name. Each thick, fleshy leaf displays beautiful green coloration with subtle variegation and can reach impressive proportions as the plant matures. The leaves emerge in tight spirals, forming compact rosettes that showcase the plant's signature wavy texture and substantial presence.

      Mangave 'Catch a Wave' may produce tall flower spikes under optimal conditions, though blooming requires consistent night temperature drops and typically occurs infrequently in indoor settings. This drought tolerant plant excels at surviving extended periods without water and handles dry heated air beautifully, making it perfect for homes with heating systems.

      Mangave 'Catch a Wave' thrives as both an indoor houseplant and outdoor specimen, easily transitioning from indoor winter quarters to summer garden displays. This beginner-friendly succulent handles balcony wind and rain while staying outdoors through autumn months, though it's best placed away from small children since the sap can cause skin irritation. Collectors prize this art and sol mangave for its distinctive wavy foliage and impressive drought tolerance.

  •   Mangave 'Catch a Wave' thrives in bright indirect light but scorches in south-facing windows with intense direct sun.

      Water Mangave 'Catch a Wave' deeply but infrequently, allowing soil to dry completely between waterings.

      Mangave 'Catch a Wave' grows best in well-draining cactus or succulent potting mix with excellent drainage.

      Mangave 'Catch a Wave' tolerates temperatures from 50-85°F (10-29°C) but is sensitive to AC and heater air.

      Mangave 'Catch a Wave' grows slowly to moderately and requires minimal fertilizer during the growing season.

      Mangave 'Catch a Wave' thrives in USDA hardiness zones 9-11 and can tolerate brief temperatures down to 20°F (-6°C). Zone 9 includes northern Florida, southern Texas, Louisiana, southern Georgia, coastal South Carolina, southern Alabama, southern Mississippi, and parts of California's Central Valley. Mangave 'Catch a Wave' flourishes year-round in zones 10-11, which encompass southern Florida, Hawaii, southern California, southern Arizona, southern Nevada, and the warmest coastal areas of Texas.
  • Q: How often should I water my Mangave 'Catch a Wave'?
    A: Water every 2-3 weeks during growing season and monthly in winter, allowing soil to dry completely between waterings.


    Q: Can Mangave 'Catch a Wave' live outdoors year-round?
    A: Yes, in zones 9-11 it can stay outdoors permanently, while colder climates should bring it inside before frost.


    Q: Is Mangave 'Catch a Wave' safe around pets and children?
    A: No, the sap causes skin and paw irritation, so keep this plant on high shelves away from pets and small children.


    Q: How big does Mangave 'Catch a Wave' get?
    A: This succulent typically reaches 12-18 inches wide and tall, forming substantial rosettes over several years.


    Q: Can I leave my Mangave 'Catch a Wave' alone during vacation?
    A: Absolutely, this drought tolerant plant easily survives 10-day trips without any care.


    Q: Does Mangave 'Catch a Wave' handle windy outdoor conditions?
    A: Yes, it tolerates balcony wind and rain exceptionally well during outdoor growing seasons.