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  2. happypalms
    It looks like it’s overpotted, this has caused the drainage issues. Most likely if you were to tip the palm out of the container the bottom portion of the soil would be sour. Creating problems with drainage issues, lack of oxygen and wet sour soil, not a good combination!
  3. happypalms
    happypalms replied to Chavy87's topic in DISCUSSING PALM TREES WORLDWIDE
    Not a gigas, but just as big growing the Caryota maxima!
  4. happypalms
    happypalms replied to happypalms's topic in DISCUSSING PALM TREES WORLDWIDE
    They fit into any part of the understory!
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  6. Jonathan
    I wonder if, like a most high altitude palms, they like consistently cool nights, which might be more critical at the seedling stage? Mine a are a year or so old and no problems so far...and now I'm wishing that I'd never said that...touch wood, touch wood!
  7. happypalms
    Bit of an unusual trait for a flower to have fasciation. Somewhat of a different flower trait, not uncommon, but a bit rare. Definitely makes for an interesting bit of a conversation piece.
  8. happypalms
    happypalms replied to The Gerg's topic in DISCUSSING PALM TREES WORLDWIDE
    Chambeyronia, Areca vestria and kerriodoxa elegans getting my attention!
  9. Phoenikakias started following Hybrid Cycas pollen for free
  10. happypalms
    A great little understory fern, a true Australian classic fern. Will grow on a rock log and even in a hanging basket. I have seen them in habitat, wet sclerophyll subtropical forests in gullies and creek beds. Somewhat easy to grow. The plant in the picture was my grandmother’s fern and is well loved in my garden!
  11. gilles06
    gilles06 replied to Ted Tassop's topic in DISCUSSING PALM TREES WORLDWIDE
    Fake
  12. DTS
    DTS replied to DTS's topic in COLD HARDY PALMS
    There are 4 pups and 2 more about to come up from last year! 👀
  13. Phoenikakias
    Phoenikakias posted a topic in Freebies
    Cycas revoluta x multifrondis is the hybrid and produces copious amounts of pollen. If someone has a mature female specimen of same cross, it would be cool, that we test pollen's fertility and potential f2 hybrids.
  14. happypalms
    An old favourite that’s been around for a while. A real classic chamaedorea, perfect for container production, a true landscaping palm that’s very predictable in growth. A great indoor plant, patio or a bright shaded spot in the garden. And best of all super easy to grow!
  15. happypalms
    Well I got plenty sand and a pinch of dolomite it shall be from the doctors orders. Thanks Tim.
  16. happypalms
    That I can provide, I shall move it to a sunny place. Thanks. I just some seeds from rps and got 4 to germinate out of ten seeds. And that was after a six week delay in customs. So rps come good on this batch.
  17. happypalms
    happypalms replied to chill's topic in PALMS IN POTS
    A few more years and it’s going to be looking pretty good!
  18. Hu Palmeras started following elias
  19. tim_brissy_13
    Looking at habitat is always a good start. They occur on dune sand or limestone. I’d say a good starting point would be a very well drained mix with pH above neutral. Maybe add some dolomite lime? Full sun also seems to be the way to go for these based on what I’ve seen, but I’ve never tried growing one myself.
  20. JohnAndSancho
    JohnAndSancho replied to JohnAndSancho's topic in PALMS IN POTS
    Update: all this stuff is bigger now and I've added a couple more alocasias, another calathea, a couple couple more alocasias, the caladiums are blooming, I got a refund because they shipped the wrong bulbs (Heart of Jesus) and so I reordered the ones I wanted (Spicy Lizard), everything is bigger, monsteras (plural, cuttings) are exploding, it's just been too damn hot in there to do anything. I need to pot up and separate a bunch of stuff, but even at 1am the heat index in there is still over 100. The gas company is coming out because they're claiming that little space heater used 150 gallons of propane and there's no way.
  21. Husain
    Husain replied to realarch's topic in DISCUSSING PALM TREES WORLDWIDE
    Bismarkia
  22. Husain
    Husain replied to The Gerg's topic in DISCUSSING PALM TREES WORLDWIDE
    Sabal Yapa
  23. Husain
    More heat and sun for better growth (Considering this palm is very slow growing) For watering not dry and not too wet I would love to have one and try my chance but can't get any (sargentii or ekmanii)
  24. pooroldmajesty
    Yeah, I think we made the mistake of thinking that they absolutely couldn't be out until it was super warm and sunny. Thanks for the suggestions! Any good way to check the drainage that I should try?
  25. Urban Rainforest
    Urban Rainforest replied to Urban Rainforest's topic in TROPICAL LOOKING PLANTS - Other Than Palms
    That Longi is a chunky monkey! Stunning indeed!
  26. Harry’s Palms
    Ravenea Rivularis are water lovers but , crucial to ant potted plants is good drainage . You can water them as soon as the top 1-2” starts to dry out but if the water doesn’t drain well and the soil gets mushy at the bottom of the pot it can cause problems or , eventually , kill the plant. Also , any direct , hot sun on a non hardened off palm can cause burning. Welcome to the forum and good luck with them . I know they are very common palms and if you lived in a more favorable climate , I would recommend planting them in the ground . They like being out doors rather than indoors . I have two potted ones and they are in mostly shade under other palms . I also have one in the ground and it got huge. Harry
  27. happypalms
    happypalms replied to Brad52's topic in TROPICAL LOOKING PLANTS - Other Than Palms
    Could be my sandy soil, they just never look good brown leaf edges and always wanting attention, I gave up on them. Perhaps my bore water they don’t like?
  28. PersianPalm
    Hello everyone, I purchased this palm about 2 months ago and Just planted it. I was told from the nursery I bought it from "golden gate palms" in richmond ca that this was a hybrid wine pindo palm. I purchased the one on the right but was told they are both the same. Mine has unarmed petioles. I am not that experienced in telling the differneces between them at this juvenile stage. I have added my pictures. Please tell me your opinion, is this a pure jubaea or a jubaea hybrid ? I know forsure its not a pure butia as the petioles are unarmed. Thank you everyone.
  29. N8ALLRIGHT
    N8ALLRIGHT replied to N8ALLRIGHT's topic in COLD HARDY PALMS
    Forgot to update after I unwrapped back in March. So better late than never. It had some frond damage but not too bad. Starting to hit it's stride,new fronds coming in.

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