PALMS IN POTS
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Seedlings turning super light green (almost gray)?
by OriolesRock100- 1 follower
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I have seedlings of various palm species (sabal palmetto, washingtonias (prob all hybrids but supposedly were some of each), and a phoenix canriensis) all of which I germinated inside and grew to about their current size. I then moved them outside a week or two ago since it has been getting quite warm outside, highs in the 70s and lows in the 50-60s, although it did rain a couple days in a row. Then (most of) my seedlings starting lightening to this grayish, dull light green color, and the strap leaves are curling up a bit (I know this is a sign of stress from the plant but can’t determine specific cause). The only one that doesn’t seem to be doing this is the canariensis…
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The squirrels have been wreaking havoc on my potted palms this spring. I'm not sure why they're so attracted to them, but they love digging holes in the pots and tearing up my palms' roots. Has anyone else experienced this, and if so, did you come up with a good way to deter them? So far I've tried trapping them or popping them with airsoft guns when I catch them in the act. All to no avail, though.
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I’m worried that this could spread irreversibly. My second theory is maybe it needs fertilization? can anyone help diagnose and what steps to take to correct? IMG_8161.dng IMG_8162.dng IMG_8163.dng IMG_8164.dng
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Potential Rot?
by Effusions- 0 replies
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Hi all, My Lady Palm (Rhapis excelsa) seems to have had a tough winter. I've recently put it outside on my shaded porch, but it is still having trouble with new growth. The pictures i've included should demonstrate my problem. Any advice on how to improve the situation? My largest stems seem to be in the process of rot.
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What’s going on with my Bismarck Palm?
by Juanaramirez- 7 replies
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Does anyone have any idea what’s going on with my palm? Does it need more water, soil, fertilizer? New position? It gets about 6 hours of sun. I noticed the middle branch coming out is turning brown and yellow, while the new one is greenish see first three pics :(. The soil is moist and wet and It takes about 7-10 days to dry out. It’s been in this pot for years now so I’m not sure what’s going on. I’m watering once a week and it gets a little drizzle from the rain but not a lot since is protected. There has been some wind in LA so it’s getting a little beat. It has two walls behind it. The plant is on the southeast corner with a wall on the south and…
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Queen palm Help needed
by Rider6- 1 reply
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Bought this 2 gal queen palm a month ago and since then kept in pot outside. I live in zone 8b. The top part of fond has turned brown and crispy. Some leaves on top side are half green half yellowish. New spears coming out are nice have no issue. Can anyone advise what’s going on. Also I am new to palm so I don’t know how much water should I give it, but I atleast water twice a week if no rain.
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Carolina Coconut Palm 1 2
by Palmy Pal- 3 followers
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I’m making this to keep track and share my experience growing this coconut palm here in North Carolina. I have grown Cocos here in the past and have been a bit lazy on overwintering them but this time I plan on going all out with it later on when winter sets in. But until then i will post updates on the spring/summer growth of this palm. Wish me luck!
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Something for everyone’s garden in there
by happypalms- 1 follower
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Some real little winners in the house nursery (aka the personal collection) to plant out in the garden in the future there’s definitely something in there for the tropical look gardens out there
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Mississippi Squad 1 2 3
by JohnAndSancho- 1 follower
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I guess it's time for an update. I lost my job in January, lost my car, lost my apartment. Depression hit me really hard. Really hard. Not going into details, but if a friend of mine didn't happen to catch a layover in Texas, I wouldn't be here. He rented me a U-Haul to help me get back to my family's house in Mississippi. I wasn't in the greatest mindset, and I left most of my palms and plants in the apartment. I brought my spindle, C. Plumosa, my L. Weddellaniums, a couple snake plants, a Mangave, and my BxLyto. Everything else was left in the apartment and donated to the staff. They must be happy, because they didn't charge me for breaking the lease or not …
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Washingtonia Filifera seeds
by Nikoskater- 39 replies
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Hi everyone! I’ve found someone selling few Washingtonia Filifera seeds and I have some questions about. what is the best time of the year to sow them? how long can they be stored before sowing them? are those in the pictures Filifera seeds? thanks everyone!
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A couple of palms in containers
by happypalms- 0 replies
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A couple of palm in containers I have are chamaedorea Ernest augustii chuniphoenix nana kerriodoxa elegans and a palm purchased as ptychosperma wotoboho the first three have been in my collection for 20 years in there containers originally purchased from rosebud farm I might plant them in my garden one day I already have all the varieties planted around my garden most of the places are reserved for some of my new collection but with 5 acres iam sure there is room somewhere for them
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Greenhouse looking good so far
by happypalms- 1 follower
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Got the big greenhouse repaired just need to fill it up now I think some repotting with some stock plants should soon fill it up
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update on all 23 indoor species
by Philly J- 2 replies
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almost 30 total minutes over 5 videos in the playlist, perfect for watching over a lunchtime. Enjoy palm brothers and sisters 🥰
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Potting a couple of inguanura wallichiana
by happypalms- 1 reply
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A few nice dypsis lanceolata in 6 inch containers a easy palm to grow and germinate a true tropical look winner
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My house plant needs help
by Anababita- 1 follower
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Hi Everyone, I have had this plant since 2018, it has lived in other countries fine and although I am in Barcelona over a year now, but I don’t think it likes its spot here. The plant’s been always happy but recently the leaves are drying quickly and the soil has white damp looking stuff on it. I am not sure what this plant is called and any help to make it look happy again is gratefully appreciated. Thanks
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I am debating whether my Altifrons is best in a wider slightly taller pot or rather deeper and a bit wider ? She is a big lady and my treasure. She is sitting in a 1 Gallon and looks happy. But upper roots are visible on toplayer. Any tips from owners growing them in pots outside are appreciated!! See picture
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Just two palm varieties in the collection that one day will be planted in the garden when grown to a plantable size the inguanura are slow in my subtropical climate
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How tall do palms on pots grow ?
by Camster- 1 follower
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How long do palms take to grow in pots? This is mine and have had it for about 4 years. What sort is it and how tall will it grow?
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Are these seeds still good for anything?
by qwertz- 3 replies
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At the end of October last year, I bought and sowed 3 Christmas palm seeds and one bottle palm seed. So far nothing has sprouted. Today I took the seeds out of the pots and took a closer look at them. The first three photos are photos of bottle palm seed. Is it my imagination or did something try to grow near the top end but it withered and became woody? In the third photo you can see that a hole at the bottom of the seed is partially unsealed and a gap has formed. In the fourth photo is a Christmas palm seed. At the top I noticed a characteristic formation. The Christmas palm seed in the fifth photo looks at the top different than the seed in the fourt…
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19yo Potted Coconut
by DesertCoconut- 3 followers
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I brought my coconut outside for its annual shower! It gets dusty indoors here in Phoenix, AZ. This is my pride and joy. This palm is where my screen name comes from. I bought it from Home Depot in the summer of 2000. It's been moved around the valley from house to apartment back to house a total of 7 times. It gets so neglected I really have no idea what's keeping it alive. It's never been fertilized with anything but dirty aquarium water. I only started doing that in the past 4 years. It's never been repotted. I just fill in the top with new soil when it gets low. It sat in a dark apartment for a few years. It's almost always parked under an AC vent. It currently sits …
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So glad to have found this forum today. I have a 17 year old majesty palm that looks terrible but is very sentimental. It got sunburnt in the car while moving across the country about a year ago, but continues to produce new fonds and plenty of seed pods. I staked it with wooden dowels before the trip. Now that I know it has survived, I’m ready to repot. But the trunk is so thin, and I’d like to plant it deeper in a bigger pot. How high up the exposed trunk can I go? Can I plant it deep enough to cover the skinny green section? Go a little deeper and cover the slightly wider brown segment? Or go all the way and burry it to the base of the plant? I’m afraid of ma…
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Bottle palm help
by Speg- 8 replies
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Need some help. I have two potted bottle palms, one is 5 years old, other is 3, both have same soil, light, pot and watering/fertilizer schedule. Both have new growth since November, both lost a frond in December. Problem is the oldest lost another frond in January and the new growth is half the size of the younger tree and the trunk looks alot slimmer than it used to be. Any ideas or suggestions?
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Please post pics of your potted Syagrus weddelliana 1916 (= Microcoelum weddellianum 1956 = Lytocaryum weddellianum 1944 = Cocos weddelliana 1871)! — At present I have only three year young S weddelliana (of course all grown up from seed), because my (hundreds upon hundreds) older ones didn’t like my several world trips and other journeys … — But at first I’ll post the oldest pic of a Cocos weddelliana WENDL. from 1871, and then a photo of my “working” place as it looks like today:
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Seeking advice regarding potted Bismarckia, Butia, Jubaea and Nikau palms.
by Palmy Portlander- 1 follower
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I have recently acquired or germinated four reputedly slower growing palms, which I will initially keep in pots. I intend to plant the Jubaea Chilensis and Butia Capitata in my yard in Portland once they are old and big enough. With the increasing incidences of polar vortexes, I won't be able to plant the Bismarckia Nobilis and Rhapostylis sapida outside, but intend to give them away to someone on the southern Oregon coast when they get too big (if I am still alive at that point.) My first questions are about the growth rate of the Bismarckia, Butia and Jubaea: How fast do they actually grow? How often should I repot them and how long will it be possible to k…
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Coconut
by DTS- 1 follower
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Didn’t know what to title this, but yeah, I have a coconut palm now!