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Foxtail update #1

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Hello :) , Just an update of my Foxtail palm that I've been growing it since 3 years ago. Few months ago, I transplanted this palm from a plastic gallon that I've been using it to grow this palm, I felt like the gallon was too short, so I moved it into a taller polybag. Also, the recent place was too dark for this palm to grow, that's why it only have few leaves for 3 years. Now It has already pushed another new bright green frond! I am hoping it will be growing faster than before!

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It’s beautiful, my friend. Make sure you have a good growing medium: humus, pine bark, peat moss, and perlite, plus fertilizer. Mix all of that with leaf mold. That way, you’ll have great-looking palms.

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7 hours ago, Hu Palmeras said:
It’s beautiful, my friend. Make sure you have a good growing medium: humus, pine bark, peat moss, and perlite, plus fertilizer. Mix all of that with leaf mold. That way, you’ll have great-looking palms.

Hello :) @Hu Palmeras , Thank you for the insights, I really appreciated it!

Yes those ingredients are really useful to make palms healthier! But since I do not have that stuff yet, so perhaps I'll just growing it using simple organic potting mix, anyway my Foxtail has doing its job fine :)

She looks very beautiful, my friend. Mine is still very small. I hope to see her with her original leaves very soon.

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