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After carefully separating them yesterday, we planted them right away. Three are three outside and two are inside.

The babies are growing, and who knows, maybe there will be seeds next year...

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My experience is that they are not prolific seed producers . I have nine large ones and I keep them close together in pots . I get a few seeds occasionally, this year I got one! 
  Nice looking palms though . They should be trouble free for you. Harry

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I had 60 of them, all dead now, no seeds, because the males and females here didn't flower at the same time

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GIUSEPPE

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18 hours ago, Harry’s Palms said:

My experience is that they are not prolific seed producers . I have nine large ones and I keep them close together in pots . I get a few seeds occasionally, this year I got one! 
  Nice looking palms though . They should be trouble free for you. Harry

Thank you very much Harry for your explinations and informations. That's good to know, also with regard to the seeds 👍😀

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12 hours ago, gyuseppe said:

I had 60 of them, all dead now, no seeds, because the males and females here didn't flower at the same time

That's very sad and unfortunate, Gyuseppe ☹️

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Well well guess who’s going to be suppling Europe with Metallica seeds, one guess Mr Mazat. Gyuseppe will put his order in now iam sure. Good on you, keep an eye on the flowers and collect a bit of pollen and you just might be the next seed supplier in Europe if all goes well. You got yourself one the best chamaedoreas around the Metallica. 

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What a good purchase you made by acquiring that Chamaedorea, my friend.

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9 hours ago, Hu Palmeras said:

What a good purchase you made by acquiring that Chamaedorea, my friend.

Thank you very much my friend Hugo. I'm grateful.

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@Harry’s Palms try hand pollinating them, i was able to get a full set of seeds hand pollinating

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