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Cycas sp. Silver


maghi

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Nicely done... thanks for the info, I still need to try and germinate some cycad seeds myself. Cheers, Jv

Jv in San Antonio Texas / Zone 8/extremes past 29 yrs: 117F (47.2C) / 8F (-13.3C)

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Good job Maghi,

Now the job is to keep them alive. You probably already know this but they like a deep pot and very well draining soil like most cycads. They do better in almost pure pumice with a small amount of sand and organic material mixed in if you plan on container growing them. I've had a number of these rot easily when planted in too heavy a mix. I've also planted many of these straight into the ground and they have done great. Not one loss in the ground and they have been fairly robust growers.

Good luck,

Matt

Matt in Temecula, CA

Hot and dry in the summer, cold with light frost in the winter. Halfway between the desert and ocean

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This particular cycad does loathe being grown in containers for some reason. Planting them out sooner rather than later is best.

Jody

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the cycas sp. silver is 8 months old. and they starting to grow at this moment

I think this picture is beautiful.

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Kumar

Bombay, India

Sea Level | Average Temperature Range 23 - 32 deg. celsius | Annual rainfall 3400.0 mm

Calcutta, India

Sea Level | Average Temperature Range 19 - 33 deg. celsius | Annual rainfall 1600.0 mm

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here is an other one, of my cycas sp. silver

Jody is right, they must dislike containers. Strange enough mines don't make

large taproots although there is plenty of room in the container. It looks as

if they have problems making secundary roots or it takes years to develop a good

root system. In any case a difficult cycad, be prepared that the leaf can stop

growing for no apparent reason.

Ron...

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Is this an undescribed Cycad? We have a native Silver Cycad here, Cycas calcicola.

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Is this an undescribed Cycad? We have a native Silver Cycad here, Cycas calcicola.

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I don`t know,but it looks great.

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Is this an undescribed Cycad? We have a native Silver Cycad here, Cycas calcicola.

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I think it is a variation of C. siamiensis but Im not positive.

-Krishna

-Krishna

Kailua, Oahu HI. Near the beach but dry!

Still have a garden in Zone 9a Inland North Central Florida (Ocala)

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This is my Cycas sp. Silver after 1 year.it takes his time to grow,at this moment i stil have 5 of them.started whith 20.

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