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Licuala orbicularis still germinating

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They are still coming up after 11 months, they sat on the heat mats for about 9 months, in a community pot with a plastic bag over them. Coco coir perlite mix, just slightly moist.

So dont give up on your seeds originally there was about 30 seeds and i would say at least 95 percent germination rate. The seeds were locally sourced as a gift.

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  • happypalms changed the title to Licuala orbicularis still germinating

Richard , you are an inspiration! Yes , some take quite a while but seeing that sprout or sprouts is a reward . This past several months or so I’ve been dabbling in germinating seeds that @DoomsDave gave me , also seeds from the Sullivans and my own or friends palms . The amount of time each species takes varies significantly. Harry

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