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Sowing a few Johannesteijsmannia magnifica seeds


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Purchased a few magnifica seeds they will be propagated in coco coir perlite mixture bottom heating 30 degrees Celsius with the lid on a styrofoam box making complete darkness (etoliation) it’s easy to germinate joeys and grow them just water them a lot to get the best results and grow them in a hothouse with shade cloth over the top for best conditions they do love the heat and humidity they do tolerate the cold down to 2 degrees Celsius in the ground but to grow the successfully in the ground in my climate you must water and feed them constantly to purchase a Joey from me you have to be a gardener my babies are to precious to me to see them die in the hands of unskilled gardeners 

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They're certainly an eye-catching species. I would have to multiply my yard by 4 to fit one in sadly. Definitely Murphy's Law here, when I had the space I had the wrong micro-climate. Now that I have the climate solved I no longer have any space for all the big palms I love.

Peachy

I came. I saw. I purchased

 

 

27.35 south.

Warm subtropical, with occasional frosts.

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1 minute ago, peachy said:

They're certainly an eye-catching species. I would have to multiply my yard by 4 to fit one in sadly. Definitely Murphy's Law here, when I had the space I had the wrong micro-climate. Now that I have the climate solved I no longer have any space for all the big palms I love.

Peachy

Oh peachy if I have one goal life that is to see you get another Joey in your collection it would take 20 plus years to out grow the room you have grow one in a container then my mission in life is complete 😄

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4 minutes ago, happypalms said:

Oh peachy if I have one goal life that is to see you get another Joey in your collection it would take 20 plus years to out grow the room you have grow one in a container then my mission in life is complete 😄

An incompleted mission is a very sad thing indeed. I send you my sympathy.

Peachy

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I came. I saw. I purchased

 

 

27.35 south.

Warm subtropical, with occasional frosts.

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1 hour ago, peachy said:

An incompleted mission is a very sad thing indeed. I send you my sympathy.

Peachy

Mission impossible well call it

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