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The colors of Areca vestiaria


John in Andalucia

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28 minutes ago, John in Andalucia said:

Almost. Oxygen yes, but the fibres can trap too much moisture if you mix is overly damp. If the seeds are less than 100% fresh they'll rot in this case. You want a really friable soil mix with just a hint of moisture, then with the fibres removed, even the really late sprouting seeds will have a good chance. 

Ok thank. You. I look forward to this challenge and so with this subject I have acquired an anti transpiration spray and I have applied it to all my tropical humid requiring palms and even with dry hot winds. 30 percent humidity al my palms are looking good. It’s an interesting experiment to see if the more humid needy palms can thrive just fine in sometimes drier conditions. I say this because our dry air spells are sporadic to our humid ones 

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13 hours ago, John hovancsek said:

I love these so much i am planting my 2nd one

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Such an amazing palm

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