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My dypsis decaryi from seeds


Ilovepalm

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Hi. This is my seeds of dypsis deceryi from Dave :) 

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I hope they will germinate me :) The rest of the news is available on my blog in the signature.

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Very good!  I've found these very easy to germinate so I'm certain yours will grow well!  :)  Your Chamaedorea radicalis seedlings look very good - so far I have only managed to germinate 2 seedlings and they are still quite small.  I think one is the "tree" type and the other is the "non-trunking" type.  Hopefully I'll get more later but will have to wait.  Good luck with your Dypsis decaryi - they are nice looking seedlings also!

Jon

Jon Sunder

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Be patient. Sometimes palm seeds take many months to germinate.

Meg

Palms of Victory I shall wear

Cape Coral (It's Just Paradise)
Florida
Zone 10A on the Isabelle Canal
Elevation: 15 feet

I'd like to be under the sea in an octopus' garden in the shade.

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Let me know if you need anymore. My tree is littering my back yard with hundreds of them. They germinate readily and respond to the same tactics used on many tropical seeds. When the temps go up they will pop for you. I have had success with community pots left out in the garden to fend for themselves as well as tubs and baggies. I place the later in my tool shed that gets real hot in the summer. When i use tubs like you are I put a stick in the middle once they start germinating to tent up the plastic to give them room to sprout.

 

Give them about 90 days.

Ed Mijares

Whittier, Ca

Psyco Palm Collector Wheeler Dealer

Zone 10a?

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