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My Very First Sonoran


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I am super excited to have finally spouted my first Sabal uresana. This is the first "exotic" Sabal that I have been able to sprout; the only other ones I have sprouted were Sabal palmetto and Sabal minor.  Any advice you guys can give me to ensure it makes it to adulthood would be much appreciated. Thanks.

 

Richard

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Unified Theory of Palm Seed Germination

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(Where: bh = bottom heat, fs = fresh seed, L = love, m = magic, p = patience, and t = time)

DISCLAIMER: Working theory; not yet peer reviewed.

"Fronds come and go; the spear is life!" - Anonymous Palmtalker

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That root is burnt on the end and not very long at all for having one leaf. You need to get it in a pot before the seedling runs out of energy from the seed. By the second leaf the seed is empty.  

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4 hours ago, Opal92 said:

Awesome! Sabal uresana is HIGH on my list of palms to grow. Where'd you get the seeds? 

Opal92,

 

I got them from seedman.com.

 

Rich

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Unified Theory of Palm Seed Germination

image.png.2a6e16e02a0a8bfb8a478ab737de4bb1.png

(Where: bh = bottom heat, fs = fresh seed, L = love, m = magic, p = patience, and t = time)

DISCLAIMER: Working theory; not yet peer reviewed.

"Fronds come and go; the spear is life!" - Anonymous Palmtalker

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3 hours ago, TexasColdHardyPalms said:

That root is burnt on the end and not very long at all for having one leaf. You need to get it in a pot before the seedling runs out of energy from the seed. By the second leaf the seed is empty.  

TexasColdHardyPalms,

 

Thanks.  Yeah, I think it got burnt from the heat pad.  I was transplanting it to a pot when I took the pic; I hope it makes it.

 

Rich

Unified Theory of Palm Seed Germination

image.png.2a6e16e02a0a8bfb8a478ab737de4bb1.png

(Where: bh = bottom heat, fs = fresh seed, L = love, m = magic, p = patience, and t = time)

DISCLAIMER: Working theory; not yet peer reviewed.

"Fronds come and go; the spear is life!" - Anonymous Palmtalker

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