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Dypsis baronii( black petiole) germination finally


palmad Merc

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My dp baronii black petiole have arrived now I'm soaking them for 24 hours in a solution of 5ml of nitrozyme.

Keep posted as tomorrow I'll sow.

If anyone else has just received a batch, feel free to share ideas, ect,ect

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Ingredients: coco coir seed mix, perlite, propagation sand.

2 inch deep tray, community.

Placed into heat box ,28 to 30 degrees Celsius.

Fingers x crossed:yay::interesting:.

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These are my seeds. They have to share their accommodation with a few others.

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1 hour ago, Palms4Steve said:

These are my seeds. They have to share their accommodation with a few others.

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Let's go up to the lab and see what's on the slab. :D

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Coral Gables, FL 8 miles North of Fairchild USDA Zone 10B

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After 3.5 weeks of sowing, first sighting,

Dypsis baronii/ black petiole.

Hopefully more of many.

:D

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nice!

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Carlsbad, California Zone 10 B on the hill (402 ft. elevation)

Sunset zone 24

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Cootchie cootchie!

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Great news! Keep us posted. I've been looking at those, too.

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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On ‎7‎/‎26‎/‎2018‎ ‎6‎:‎29‎:‎40‎, palmad Merc said:

After 3.5 weeks of sowing, first sighting,

Dypsis baronii/ black petiole.

Hopefully more of many.

:D

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More? :huh:

Coral Gables, FL 8 miles North of Fairchild USDA Zone 10B

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23 minutes ago, John in Andalucia said:

Counted 9/10 germinated seeds just now, and I only bagged them up 12 days ago. :o

Well done:greenthumb:

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OK, 3 months in of dp black stem

Germination and I'd say all exhausted.

215 seed's= 145 germinated

Thank you RPS for fresh seed

(I need acreage):wacko:

 

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Palmad,

What will you do with your 145 newly germinated dypsis black stem palms? That's a lot of dypsis!

 

Tracy

Stuart, Florida

Zone 10a

So many palms, so little room

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6 minutes ago, Tracy S said:

Palmad,

What will you do with your 145 newly germinated dypsis black stem palms? That's a lot of dypsis!

 

Im going to have to sell some, the wife says......

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Of the 10 Dypsis baronii 'black stem' seeds I got from RPS, only 3 germinated to date.  My propagation method is far more haphazard than the arrangements I see posted on this forum. Regardless, these appear to be very slow-growing seedlings, at least under my conditions here. :winkie:

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Hillizard,  mine are just as slow, 6 months from first emergence until full expansion of the eophyll.  :(

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San Francisco, California

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I finished up with 5 seedlings out of nine seeds sprouted. I can't remember what happened to the four that didn't make it, but I think they were undersized and browned-off shortly after germinating. I was probably a little ruthless too, and threw out a couple of runts! I'm not sure if I'm keeping these too wet, as you can see - leaf die-back appears premature on one of them. This has claimed a whole leaf on one of the five. Do they prefer only lightly moist?

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I got 200 seeds July 2018, around 165 germinated. One year on pulling out 5th set of leafs. Germinated in coco coir community pots with bottom heat. These have been left in my greenhouse, in bright defused light. 

 

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10 minutes ago, palmad Merc said:

I got 200 seeds July 2018, around 165 germinated. One year on pulling out 5th set of leafs. Germinated in coco coir community pots with bottom heat. These have been left in my greenhouse, in bright defused light. 

 

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Those have really taken off! Your greenhouse looks good and humid too. Nice work. :greenthumb:

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23 hours ago, Hillizard said:

Of the 10 Dypsis baronii 'black stem' seeds I got from RPS, only 3 germinated to date.  My propagation method is far more haphazard than the arrangements I see posted on this forum. Regardless, these appear to be very slow-growing seedlings, at least under my conditions here. :winkie:

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22 hours ago, Darold Petty said:

Hillizard,  mine are just as slow, 6 months from first emergence until full expansion of the eophyll.  :(

my experience with these is the same as yours. roughly 6 or 7 months from germination until expansion of the eophyll. 

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1 hour ago, Josue Diaz said:

 

my experience with these is the same as yours. roughly 6 or 7 months from germination until expansion of the eophyll. 

Thanks Darold and Josue for that information! It's good to know my results are basically the same as yours, despite probably different germination methods. I hope growth of this species picks up after it puts out a few more leaves and develops more roots... and end up looking like John in Andalucia's and palmad Merc's!

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Hilliard, what is your soil mix? 

In a freeable mix the roots will develop alot quicker resulting in faster development. 

I've got these in equal parts 

Coco coir for pots, composted pine bark fines, course perlite, and hydrocorn (expanded clay pebbles). 

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This is an interesting palm. It grows and acts differently in absence of heat and humidity. Gains color and speed in summer, loses color and grows slow in winter. I doubt it will ever look like the plants in habitat or Vakona Lodge here in SoCal.,

Len

Vista, CA (Zone 10a)

Shadowridge Area

"Show me your garden and I shall tell you what you are."

-- Alfred Austin

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1 hour ago, LJG said:

This is an interesting palm. It grows and acts differently in absence of heat and humidity. Gains color and speed in summer, loses color and grows slow in winter. I doubt it will ever look like the plants in habitat or Vakona Lodge here in SoCal.,

I'm in Sydney, I'll let you know in 5 years time. :P

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What  results have been realized from the Bill Austin 'Black Stem' seed distribution ?  

San Francisco, California

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4 minutes ago, Darold Petty said:

What  results have been realized from he Bill Austin seed distribution ?  

So far I have had 50% germination .

El Oasis - beach garden, distinct wet/dry season ,year round 20-38c

Las Heliconias - jungle garden ,800m elevation,150+ inches rainfall, year round 15-28c

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Good to hear... :greenthumb:   ( I only got 30% )    

San Francisco, California

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Rot

And all I do is cry

And reorder . . . .

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5 minutes ago, DoomsDave said:

Rot

And all I do is cry

And reorder . . . .

Seed rot, or plant rot? 

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27 minutes ago, DoomsDave said:

Rot

And all I do is cry

And reorder . . . .

Dave , I germinated mine in fine gravel with about 10% coco peat mixed in . The medium was just very slightly on the dry side of moist. A mere suggestion of moisture.

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El Oasis - beach garden, distinct wet/dry season ,year round 20-38c

Las Heliconias - jungle garden ,800m elevation,150+ inches rainfall, year round 15-28c

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