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Anyone else prefer single trunk pygmy's🤙🏿

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  I do .   That's the way that Mom Nature made them .

Planting individuals in a reasonable cluster produces a better , healthier outcome , if one wants them in a bunch , rather than being in full competition with each other , as are so popular currently .   

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I tried to separate some once and killed them. Then again I think I've killed everything I've ever tried to separate. Pygmies, L. Chineseis, C. Elegans, and Kentias. 

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I have both multi and single trunk specimen. I like them either way. That is a nice one that you have. Harry

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6 hours ago, Bill H2DB said:

That's the way that Mom Nature made them .

 

Partially correct. I’m pretty sure the vulnerable wild population in China or elsewhere in Asia are naturally clumping. I wonder how they ended up become a solitary species.

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6 hours ago, JohnAndSancho said:

I tried to separate some once and killed them. Then again I think I've killed everything I've ever tried to separate. Pygmies, L. Chineseis, C. Elegans, and Kentias. 

@JohnAndSancho😆

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