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Bareroots Sabinaria


doranakandawatta

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Maybe rarely you can observe the roots of your Sabinaria, so I post few pictures:

29 th of july:

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15 of august; I notice that strong root start to grow:

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I am not sure you'll see more pictures of my Sabinaria roots in the future :mellow:

 

 

 

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Philippe

 

Jungle Paradise in Sri Lanka

 

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Philippe, 

nice, got them from floribunda?, look great considering they traveled half way around the world. I have two and they are really tough plants, and

steady growers.

aloha

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Gentlemen:

Keep us apprized of your babies' progress (or, heaven forbid, lack of same)!

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when I was at floribunda palms for a week a couple months ago  they looked exactly the same as Philippe's friends in Sri Lanka

 

no doubt they will crank over in the garden!!!

Carlsbad, California Zone 10 B on the hill (402 ft. elevation)

Sunset zone 24

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5 hours ago, Cindy Adair said:

Yes, I have Sabinaria envy. Those look great!

why are you not planting this ?

Carlsbad, California Zone 10 B on the hill (402 ft. elevation)

Sunset zone 24

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I nervously potted mine up from a 4" to a 1 gallon last weekend. :wacko: I am hearing more and more that they are incredibly tough palms. :greenthumb:

Naples (inland), FL - technically 10a but more like 9b in the winter :hmm:

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7 hours ago, Josh-O said:

why are you not planting this ?

I hope to add at least one in the future!

The three recent landslides on my property have taken time and energy (and will likely involve dollars) to stabilize. 

Then more palms!

Cindy Adair

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1 hour ago, Missi said:

I nervously potted mine up from a 4" to a 1 gallon last weekend. :wacko: I am hearing more and more that they are incredibly tough palms. :greenthumb:

When I got mine as a 1½ leaf seedling I repotted it from a larger Ø15×H20 cm pot in a tiny Ø12×H12 cm pot because I thought that the roots were not well developed. And since 2017-06-10 it is repotted again in a 2 litre pot (only ≈0.5 gal): 

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My photos at flickr: flickr.com/photos/palmeir/albums

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20 hours ago, doranakandawatta said:

Maybe rarely you can observe the roots of your Sabinaria, so I post few pictures:

29 th of july:

P1060636.thumb.JPG.93bc7d7bfef9a110535c9

15 of august; I notice that strong root start to grow:

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I am not sure you'll see more pictures of my Sabinaria roots in the future :mellow:

 

 

 

Why not? Don't you photograph all your plant roots every week??:floor:

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On 8/18/2017, 8:12:23, Pal Meir said:

When I got mine as a 1½ leaf seedling I repotted it from a larger Ø15×H20 cm pot in a tiny Ø12×H12 cm pot because I thought that the roots were not well developed. And since 2017-06-10 it is repotted again in a 2 litre pot (only ≈0.5 gal): 

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My plant's roots were definitely more developed than the roots shown above. I was advised by the grower that I got the palm from to bump it up to a 1 gallon so it will start popping out larger leaves :greenthumb::wub:

I wish I would have taken a moment to take photos as you did, but I just wanted to get it back into a pot. I would go into a depression if I lost my Sabinaria!!

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Naples (inland), FL - technically 10a but more like 9b in the winter :hmm:

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  • 10 months later...

today, the are waiting since almost one year:

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Philippe

 

Jungle Paradise in Sri Lanka

 

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