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A tray full of concinna in 140mm containers have decided grow new roots, vigorously pushing themselves out of there container. I think it’s time to repot or plant them in the ground. 

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They are definitely wanting more room . I would put some in the ground to see how they do , unless you already know the answer. It would be nice to have at least a couple in pots for future reference. Harry

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5 hours ago, Harry’s Palms said:

They are definitely wanting more room . I would put some in the ground to see how they do , unless you already know the answer. It would be nice to have at least a couple in pots for future reference. Harry

That’s the plan, wack em in the ground next good rain event. They are a nice palm but not my cup of tea anymore, I have bigger and better fish to fry so to speak. Although they would e good in containers at the community markets! 
Richard 

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