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FREE Dypsis plumosa seed


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  • 4 weeks later...

Good Day DoomsDave! I just wanted you to know that the Dypsis Plumosa seeds started to crack open. Little heads peeking out of six seeds so far. Others are ready to split shells also, will know later the next few days.  Growing in soil mix covered in sphagnum moss misted daily in vented plastic tomato pack heated on seedling mat @ 80 degrees. Not bad since they were planted on March 23rd, 2017. 

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WOW that's fast!

 

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Great going Dave!  This is one of the easiest Dypsis to germinate and grow.  Mine has been giving viable seed for years and they almost all germinate.

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Another update, Dave, as of today. Check these numbers! There are only a few more left then by that time I can start to put them in the cell liners.

 

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Anyone who wants a few, send me PM with address and I'll mail to you.

New seeds came in!

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Anyone want some more?

Ask! And your weesh' is my command . . . . .

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Dyppies Poppin'!  Updates as they happen!

"Ph'nglui mglw'napalma Funkthulhu R'Lincolnea wgah'palm fhtagn"
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33 minutes ago, marc84 said:

Hello

After some weeks

Thank You Again Dave. 

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Bravo!

I recommend much deeper pots, like twice as deep, if you can.

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Dave, you keep saying deeper pots.  How deep do these guys go?  Are they persnickety when it comes to repotting? 

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3 hours ago, Funkthulhu said:

Dave, you keep saying deeper pots.  How deep do these guys go?  Are they persnickety when it comes to repotting? 

They're not super fussy, but they do root deep. Instead of making a rootball, the roots dive straight down and make kind of a root mat on the bottom of the pot before exiting.

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Good Day Dave, Sprouts are growing taller and this is all of them. The weather is finally warming up here. Next week they go out into the porch undercover it's going in the 90's. Lots of humidity,thanks again!5939cb7bd4e43_DypsisPlumosa.thumb.jpg.0c

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