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Beccariophoenix alfreddi orange???


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Posted (edited)

Good luck with it.  Keep us apprised and be very careful with the watering. 

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these are the bigger ones ... look how beautiful, almost equal to coconuts ...

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@Phoenikakias absolutely yes ! but i plan to decan early april... now it looks happy in that jar. let's see if the fenestralis recovers, I proceeded to put expanded clay!

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On 1/18/2023 at 9:50 AM, Phoenikakias said:

In the ground or in the pot?

in pot with pumice only ? 

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11 minutes ago, psy460 said:

in pot with pumice only ? 

Yep!

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it must be very dry in full sun with 40°C 

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2 hours ago, psy460 said:

it must be very dry in full sun with 40°C 

You can place pot in a saucer with standing water during summer. Of course it depends on how frequently you are ready and able to water and on the condition you can afford osmocote dressing.

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alfredo grows well and happily

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On 11/22/2022 at 11:14 AM, gilles06 said:

Yes jubaeopsis has orange petiole like coconut

 

Some of them.  Mine are 5 feet tall & all green.

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large fabric bag with rich organic substrate

 vs

3x3x6" plastic pot with universal potting soil +  chelated iron

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good morning dear friends... temperatures by now of 20 degrees outside by day and 12 degrees celsius by night... next month the coconut, the beccariophoenix and the small bottle palm are going outside... I announce a new discovery, since I watered with water from my small aquarium the palms are more beautiful and the yellowness from which the beccariophoenix suffers has not manifested itself ...

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