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Finally Phoenix Roebelenii


ZPalms

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Finally after 5 months of watering this pot every other day, I finally have 2 sprouts out of 52 and the others must not be far behind! B)

I'm excited to finally see them after so long :D I'm gonna update their growth and progress here overtime.

I do have a question though, when should I start to bring these seedlings in since it's fall now and it's gonna get chilly eventually, Should they be fine as long as it doesn't reach 30F right? or maybe mid 40s since their so tiny? :blush2:

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They are very tiny right now and easily chilled. I would bring them in when night time temps are hovering around 60 f at least!!!

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5 hours ago, Palmlover_78 said:

They are very tiny right now and easily chilled. I would bring them in when night time temps are hovering around 60 f at least!!!

Awesome thanks! Luckily I made a good call last night and brought them in when I brought my coconut in cause I just had a feeling it would be too chilly!

It's currently 5 am and 55 degrees so I made a good choice :P

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