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Lights For Palms During The Winter - Does Anyone Think These Will Work?

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Thank you for the advice Philly , I'm looking into it to order some of these for the bigger plants spread here in the house...

 

 

Thank you for the advice Philly , I'm looking into it to order some of these for the bigger plants spread here in the house...

This one is unfortunately not available in Europe. Is an American 110v product.

 

I found something similar for animals 5000k daylight full spectrum 

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  • 2 weeks later...
On 12/8/2018 at 6:15 PM, Pal Meir said:

Not at all. The mites don’t like the heat, but the palms do. :greenthumb:

Here another pic from today with my Lyto bonsai (*2013) and three Tuerckheims (*2015):

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… and one from 2014 of my L weddells *2013 which all together grew also very healthily during our dark seasons:

 

What do you have on the top of the Tuerckheimii pots? And why? Thanks

On 10/11/2018 at 11:34 AM, Rickybobby said:

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It amazes me in Canada to think of growing palms in that climate good job keep on growing them I once spent 3 months in Manitoba in winter I never saw one palm growing for a good reason -30 your a true gardener in my eyes to grow palms excellent gardening skills you have 

5 hours ago, happypalms said:

It amazes me in Canada to think of growing palms in that climate good job keep on growing them I once spent 3 months in Manitoba in winter I never saw one palm growing for a good reason -30 your a true gardener in my eyes to grow palms excellent gardening skills you have 

Right next door to Manitoba 😉https://youtube.com/@prairiepalms

2 hours ago, Philly J said:

Right next door to Manitoba 😉https://youtube.com/@prairiepalms

Wow prairie palms Canadians certainly can grow indoors kinda like the Hawaii growers only the opposite indoors 

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