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Jubaea x syagrus cold tolerance


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3 hours ago, maesy said:

Its not growing fast at my place. Only two to three fronds per season

Makes sense definitely wants more sun and heat im sure. Still looks good tho 

T J 

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Thanks. Actually our summers are warmer than it used to be, sometimes even quit hot. We have got more days over 30°c.

But what makes the palms grow fast are nights around 20°c or more and such nights we dont have many. And for good growth palms also need a good rain shower every now and then in summer wich became rare here the past years.

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Thanks. Actually our summers are warmer than it used to be, sometimes even quit hot. We have got more days over 30°c.

But what makes the palms grow fast are nights around 20°c or more and such nights we dont have many. And for good growth palms also need a good rain shower every now and then in summer wich became rare here the past years.

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  • 1 year later...

Maybe in the 9.5-13f range a little hardier than a mule comes from the jubaea genes

Edited by climate change virginia

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