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JubaeaMan138

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So I moved into my new home last October and it has been killing me to finally start planting things out and get everything out of pots. My home is in the hills of mockingbird canyon a secluded rural area of riverside California. The property is 1.42 acres of what use to be citrus groves.

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Bismarkia in the center with a chambeyronia to the left also a small dypsis ovobontsira and Phoenix rubicon's in the back corner 

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Yes extremely and I still have some 30 to 40 palms in pots that need to be planted out plus same amount in cycads lots of hibiscus as well

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I only have one plant that is not doing to

well I have a jubaeopsis caffra that I have had since a small one gal and it got up

close to a 15 gal and figured it was ready but it has got real droopy and sad since I put it in the ground loosing color as well any ideas? It is in full sun and gets watered regularly 

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I just disturbed some of the soil and it is pretty wet around it so

maybe over watering?

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Ok continuing on on what I have planted here is a encephalartos tegulaneus which is flushing again it just flushed last month 

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A front shot lots of different stuff zamias ,dioons , succulents ,plumerias and agaves 

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There is still more to take pictures of . I hope one day to have a epic garden . 

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9 hours ago, JubaeaMan138 said:

Copernicia baileyana 

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SCREAM

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23 minutes ago, JubaeaMan138 said:

There is still more to take pictures of . I hope one day to have a epic garden . 

YOU

ALREADY

HAVE

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You're off to a great start.  Hopefully you have more than 1 Jubaea planted.  With over an acre you will have enough space.

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12 hours ago, JubaeaMan138 said:

Here it is leafs are super soft no stiffness to them 

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Clearly the plant is struggling......

Maybe a fungus of shorts. 

Is there new growth?

 

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27 minutes ago, Palm Tree Jim said:

 

Maybe a fungus of shorts.

 

Kinda like what happens in Vegas doesn't always stay in Vegas!:floor::blush:

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48 minutes ago, Hammer said:

Kinda like what happens in Vegas doesn't always stay in Vegas!:floor::blush:

:bemused::bemused:

Daconil for men?

 

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Carl

Vista, CA

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