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Mangave 'Wigging Out'

  • Description
  • Mangave 'Wigging Out' Care Guide
  • FAQ/Common Issues
  •   Mangave 'Wigging Out' is a rare variegated succulent hybrid combining the best traits of agave and manfreda plants. This drought tolerant succulent emerges from desert breeding programs that created architectural specimens perfect for modern plant collectors.

      Mangave 'Wigging Out' displays striking variegated leaves with cream and green striping that creates dramatic cascading rosettes. The thick, succulent foliage features wavy margins and twisted growth patterns that give this rare succulent its playful name. Each rosette spreads as a wide spreader, creating an architectural plant perfect for containers or landscape focal points.

      Perfect for challenging indoor conditions, Mangave 'Wigging Out' rarely flowers indoors, focusing energy instead on producing stunning foliage displays. This agave-manfreda hybrid easily tolerates dry heated air and handles drafty spots much better than most traditional houseplants.

      This rare collector find works beautifully as both an indoor succulent plant and an outdoor container plant for summer displays, maintaining its architectural appeal all year round. Its slow-growing nature means minimal maintenance, and it can easily survive 10-day trips alone without care—making it ideal for busy plant enthusiasts.

  •   Mangave 'Wigging Out' thrives in bright indirect light but scorches in south-facing windows with direct sun.

      Water Mangave 'Wigging Out' deeply but infrequently, allowing soil to dry completely between waterings.

      Mangave 'Wigging Out' grows best in well-draining cactus or succulent potting mix with added perlite.

      Mangave 'Wigging Out' tolerates temperatures from 50-85°F (10-29°C) and handles brief drops to 25°F (-4°C).

      Mangave 'Wigging Out' grows slowly and rarely needs fertilizer, requiring minimal feeding during spring months only.

      Mangave 'Wigging Out' thrives in USDA zones 9-11 and tolerates brief frosts down to 25°F (-4°C). This hardy range includes Florida, Texas, California, Arizona, Hawaii, Louisiana, Georgia, South Carolina, Alabama, Mississippi, Nevada, and coastal areas of Oregon and North Carolina. Gardeners in these warm climate states can grow Mangave 'Wigging Out' outdoors year-round, while northern gardeners enjoy it as a container specimen that moves indoors for winter protection.
  • Q: How often should I water my Mangave 'Wigging Out'?
    A: Water every 2-3 weeks during growing season, allowing soil to dry completely between waterings. Reduce watering to monthly in winter.


    Q: Is Mangave 'Wigging Out' safe for pets?
    A: Mangave 'Wigging Out' can be dangerous if ingested by pets and should be kept on high shelves out of reach.


    Q: How fast does Mangave 'Wigging Out' grow?
    A: This is a slow-growing succulent that may take several years to reach mature size. Patience is rewarded with stunning architectural specimens.


    Q: Can Mangave 'Wigging Out' live outside during summer?
    A: Yes, it can move outside for summer but needs cover from rain to prevent root rot. Bring indoors before temperatures drop below 50°F.


    Q: How do I propagate Mangave 'Wigging Out'?
    A: Propagate through offset division when small rosettes appear at the base. Allow cuts to callus before planting in well-draining soil.


    Q: Why are my Mangave 'Wigging Out' leaves turning yellow?
    A: Yellow leaves typically indicate overwatering or poor drainage. Reduce watering frequency and ensure proper soil drainage.

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  • Description
  • Mangave 'Wigging Out' Care Guide
  • FAQ/Common Issues
  •   Mangave 'Wigging Out' is a rare variegated succulent hybrid combining the best traits of agave and manfreda plants. This drought tolerant succulent emerges from desert breeding programs that created architectural specimens perfect for modern plant collectors.

      Mangave 'Wigging Out' displays striking variegated leaves with cream and green striping that creates dramatic cascading rosettes. The thick, succulent foliage features wavy margins and twisted growth patterns that give this rare succulent its playful name. Each rosette spreads as a wide spreader, creating an architectural plant perfect for containers or landscape focal points.

      Perfect for challenging indoor conditions, Mangave 'Wigging Out' rarely flowers indoors, focusing energy instead on producing stunning foliage displays. This agave-manfreda hybrid easily tolerates dry heated air and handles drafty spots much better than most traditional houseplants.

      This rare collector find works beautifully as both an indoor succulent plant and an outdoor container plant for summer displays, maintaining its architectural appeal all year round. Its slow-growing nature means minimal maintenance, and it can easily survive 10-day trips alone without care—making it ideal for busy plant enthusiasts.

  •   Mangave 'Wigging Out' thrives in bright indirect light but scorches in south-facing windows with direct sun.

      Water Mangave 'Wigging Out' deeply but infrequently, allowing soil to dry completely between waterings.

      Mangave 'Wigging Out' grows best in well-draining cactus or succulent potting mix with added perlite.

      Mangave 'Wigging Out' tolerates temperatures from 50-85°F (10-29°C) and handles brief drops to 25°F (-4°C).

      Mangave 'Wigging Out' grows slowly and rarely needs fertilizer, requiring minimal feeding during spring months only.

      Mangave 'Wigging Out' thrives in USDA zones 9-11 and tolerates brief frosts down to 25°F (-4°C). This hardy range includes Florida, Texas, California, Arizona, Hawaii, Louisiana, Georgia, South Carolina, Alabama, Mississippi, Nevada, and coastal areas of Oregon and North Carolina. Gardeners in these warm climate states can grow Mangave 'Wigging Out' outdoors year-round, while northern gardeners enjoy it as a container specimen that moves indoors for winter protection.
  • Q: How often should I water my Mangave 'Wigging Out'?
    A: Water every 2-3 weeks during growing season, allowing soil to dry completely between waterings. Reduce watering to monthly in winter.


    Q: Is Mangave 'Wigging Out' safe for pets?
    A: Mangave 'Wigging Out' can be dangerous if ingested by pets and should be kept on high shelves out of reach.


    Q: How fast does Mangave 'Wigging Out' grow?
    A: This is a slow-growing succulent that may take several years to reach mature size. Patience is rewarded with stunning architectural specimens.


    Q: Can Mangave 'Wigging Out' live outside during summer?
    A: Yes, it can move outside for summer but needs cover from rain to prevent root rot. Bring indoors before temperatures drop below 50°F.


    Q: How do I propagate Mangave 'Wigging Out'?
    A: Propagate through offset division when small rosettes appear at the base. Allow cuts to callus before planting in well-draining soil.


    Q: Why are my Mangave 'Wigging Out' leaves turning yellow?
    A: Yellow leaves typically indicate overwatering or poor drainage. Reduce watering frequency and ensure proper soil drainage.