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Majesty reunion


Rickybobby

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Hey everyone a bunch of years back I successfully kept a majesty for years but still didn’t have the education I have now and when an outburst of bugs came out I put the plant outside in the minus 20 to kill everything cause I panicked so I figured now that I’m an enthusiast and educated and sometimes it’s jyst fun no matter the outcome I bought some majesty’s again they have an inroom humidifire face a west window and the room has plant lights for my other palms plus my parrots love the greenery 

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Looks like a beautiful space! Cute little feathered buggers! :wub: I am owned by a parrot too! A blue & gold macaw with a taste for the Verschaffeltia splendida leaves that grow near his hanging jungle gym on the lanai. :hmm:

Regardless of how common Ravenea rivularis are, I always love to see them. Let's call them 'classic', not 'common'. :lol:

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

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