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Yeah, Than. I’d do that for your plant and change the potting mix—meaning I’d adjust the mixture to get it just right. I think your plant will appreciate it. And yeah, it always takes some effort, but you’re good at it, and besides, your partner can help out. If I were closer, I’d be happy to do it for you 🤗3 points
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Would be really interested if 2 particular Madagascar mysteries could be studied; Ravenea glauca - Isalo vs Andringitra. Are they different forms of the same species or each unique species. Chrysalidocarpus onilahensis - drooping/weeping vs upright/stiff (and vs sp bef/slick willy). PoM seems to lump all together but appearance and seed are very different. In the case of C sp bef, growth habit very different too.1 point
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https://www.instagram.com/p/DWU8yM-Dbgh/?igsh=aTl1a3J2eW93NGg5 Don't get all snooty and act like this is the first post about peeing on this forum. This place used to be fun. Anyway also got myself another Ensete Marrelli and it's already showing the same problems the last one did. This time I took the fabric off the root plug so that ain't it. And I've got 2 sprouts so far of the Musa Acuminata Papua Yellow seeds from @Bigfish - I didn't notice them at first, then saw them and got excited, now they barely move. And it's almost time for me to take another Dwarf Cavendish pup off....... And I've got a lot of holes to dig.1 point
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I guess he doesn’t have 1500 of them to throw around like I do!1 point
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Too wet they love good drainage!1 point
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It was a great trip, we saw some very nice palms, especially the Lanonia's. And really fun catching up with old friends and then meeting a few new ones. Jeff1 point
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I’d say in your location the two main challenges will be hot and dry in summer, and cold and wet in winter. Similar to the issues in my climate. As you say, A cunninghamiana is probably well suited, however I’d guess that winter damp soil may be a big challenge for C leptocheilos and B condapanna. Even Chambeyronia macrocarpa would want to have good drainage in winter ideally and also won’t love hot and dry for too long unless you can irrigate. They are pretty tough though so that’s your best from the palms you have. Here’s some other palms I’d think would be suited to the conditions: Archontophoenix purpurea, maxima, myolensis Chrysalicarpus baronii Chrysalidocarpus ambositrae, onilahensis (might need soil ammendment for drainage) Rhapis humilis Livistona australis, decora Chamaedorea radicalis, plumosa1 point
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Than, it is mostly our own fault, not the plant's. Usually genetically weak plants die already as seedlings. So doing 'anything' equals to nothing really necessary for the plant's well being. That is plant philosophy lol1 point
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Sometimes it is difficult to understand why a plant doesn't do well. We do everything and yet.. If only the plants could speak! I am not sure if digging up the tree and moving it to a bed would be a good idea. I don't know how well Syagrus responds to moving. I'll consider it though if nothing else helps. I have stopped using liquid fertilizer for palms; replaced it with slow release.1 point
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Thanks. Good to know. The common denominator is dropping off by themselves.1 point
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That’s good that all of your tropicals in your area aren’t dead. personally, it really makes my day when I drive past a zone pushing palm in my area to see it has survived and will keep growing.1 point
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I've done 5 or 6 orders from Floribunda. Typical overnight UPS charges have been $50-75 to Florida. There's also a flat packing charge, the last order it was $30. For example, the last order I did 5 gallon sized, a bunch of seedlings and 4x 4" pots. The shipping was $54 in a moderate sized box, maybe 3' x 1.5' x 1'. Jeff's palms are all HUGE for the size of pot. If you distribute the S&H charges over the number of palms it's fairly low. Springtime is a good time for a "bulk order"!!!1 point
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The good. Look at how tall this Blue Java is getting! Look at the size of this new leaf on the Red Dacca! The bad... Welp, whoopsie doodle. I saw some webbing, and on these I just hack the leaves off right away before I wipe them down because who cares? It'll grow back in a week. Welp...... This is my Mekong Giant. Whoopsie doodle. Swing and a miss. It has been slower than the others, hopefully this pisses it off? It's supposed to be just as much of a horse as the other big ones. It wasn't a slouch, but it also isn't 7 feet tall either. I guess the good news is there's no spider mites on its leaves anymore.1 point
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Welp I apparently pulled that pup too early, and the Ensete is in a pile of coir and perlite somewhere in the yard. It's not funny but it's funny how instead of red clay from deep under the soil and grass, all the new fire ant beds look like coir and they pick the perlite out. I've also started an empty pot graveyard pile from everything I've killed lately (mostly store bought mango seeds that molded) that need to be cleaned out. I still need to put the Dacca on the floor and rearrange that whole side of the room, but I just haven't had the energy.1 point
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Keep your head up homey. Man, it seems like everyone is just getting their butts kicked by one thing or another right now. Just do what you can to try to center yourself. As best as you can anyway.1 point
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Thank you very much, Bodie🤗 Yes, I'm feeling better every day.1 point
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Welp the tissue culture died. I don't think the extra 4 days in New Jersey helped it. I cut my Ensete down to a nub. Hoping it grows back from the corm, I didn't notice that it was wrapped in that stupid plug fabric until it was too late. Big blue Java is on the floor, latest leaf is 14 x35 Red Dacca needs to go on the floor now too. I got my first pup off one of the Cavendish and it's already growing. I've been fighting spider mites for a minute now and it seems like (please don't jinx this) the best treatment so far is to get a damp paper towel and dab full strength neem oil and wipe everything down, and keep cutting off any leaves that feel dusty. They're all throwing a leaf a week so who cares?1 point
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Hey all - I'm in New Smyrna Beach on the barrier island and have a lot of nice specimens in my yard so naturally am freaking out a bit, as many here are too. I soaked my grounds over 2 days time leading up to the event hoping that along with the coastal location might help mitigate damage. I put some C9 Christmas lights up around 3 of my palms...2 Ptychosperma elegans and 1 Archontophoenix cunninghamiana. And heating pads around the trunk of my Satakentia liukiuensis . I also brought as much potted material inside my home as possible.....palms, bromeliads, orchids, crotons, & misc. So there was still a lot outside and exposed. I have numerous Archontophoenix palms on the property, 2 Royals, a Dypsis cabadae, large Areca lutescens that was here when I bought the place 30 years ago, 3 large Coconuts planted back in 2017 from 30 gal pots, various Cycads including 2 very nice Queen Sagos, some Dypsis pembana - 2 still in pots and 1 planted, a nice Veitchia joannis, a very nice double trunk Dictyosperma album plus some in pots, a nice trio of very mature Foxtails that I planted back in '06, a nice Hyophorbe lagenicaulis, and some other odds and ends including many that are considered cold hardy so I wont mention those. I just came in from a walkabout on my property and am see damage on a few including the Coconuts, Satakentia, Royals, but the Archontophonix are actually looking stout at this time. Some off color but nothing like the others that are showing damage. I realize we won't know the extent of damage yet for a week or so but wanted to share what I'm seeing in my location. Cheers! My Satakentia: One of my 3 Coconuts. They are all the same size: My Veitchia joannis: My Bottle: My 3 Foxtails: My 2 Royals: My double trunk Dictyosperma album"1 point
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My first ever tissue culture purchase. A friend gave me an invite link to PalmStreet which came with a few coupons so all in I think I'm out $19, it's supposed to be a golden variegated banana. The fun part! USPS normally sends packages to Memphis then Jackson then my local PO. This time it spent a few days in New Jersey for reasons I'll never understand. I'm glad I bought the insulation and heat pack, but the heat pack was burned out long before it came back into the central time zone. I'm super super super sick so I haven't even opened it up yet, it was super cold when it got here.1 point
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Yeah ok. It might be time to put stuff on the floor and buy more chains for the lights. The corner by the fuse box - I found an old round wobbly stool and screwed some scrap wood to the top and bottom to level it out and let it hold a clear tote with 2 buckets. WELP the lights on that end have been raised and raised and raised and are only a foot and a half from the ceiling now and WELP Anyway here's some pics of some massive (considering they were pups a few months ago, the Blue Java I literally bought in October) nanners1 point
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A friend of mine sent me an invite with some coupon codes for Palm Street so I ended up with a Musa Aurea tissue culture. I was kinda hoping it was a 2 pack, since I didn't seem to understand the fast paced chaos at all but anyway John is gonna learn how to grow from a plant in goo.1 point
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Since it got brought up in another thread and to answer @Fusca without threadjacking here is the wall of bananas that still needs 4 more potted up, trying to talk myself out of placing another Wellspring Gardens order to get this week's freebie, still needs the ghetto light refractors hung and made (I'm using 2 white 7 foot shower curtains and cannibalizing some grow bags for panda film supported by cardboard and duct tape if anybody cares). And I apparently need to raise the lights up, maybe just put the tallest 3 in the middle and go from there.1 point
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Well, you'd think I'd learned my lesson. But I spent another $3 on banana seeds. I have absolutely no clue what these are, they're just listed as "golden banana" with some stock photos. Anyway, maybe I try the baggie method with coffee filters next time.1 point
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@metalfan that's cool info. Before this, my knowledge of aroid supply chain crises was uhh... Literally nothing. I had no interest in plants at all until 2020 to be fair, and living where I do it's either big box or online shopping for the most part, and it was even more recently that I started paying attention to anything other than palms. Now that I'm trying to set up a nursery myself, I'm looking at what sells, how to propogate, etc1 point
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I didn't dream this, did I? Maybe it was just because it was 2020 and people were getting crazy into houseplants (myself included) because nobody left the house? Prices were obscene for these. Or is the aroid community full of homey hookups like we have on here?1 point
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Kinda like how the variegated monstera were $1000 for a cutting 5 years ago and now they even have them at Walmart here in BFE Mississippi1 point
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The problem is the seeds are only viable for so long and if some big seed seller has had them sitting in a drawer for 2 or 3 years they're probably trash. Then there's the whole thing of breaking down the seed since by nature they're literally designed to be pooped out by a gorilla, and that's kind of hard to replicate. But I soaked them in hot water, I filed them down to soften them up, they're in sealed moist boxes and I'm cycling the heat mats on and off every day just like the whole Internet says to do. Still not going to put them in orange juice and let them soak in that on top of a heater for 3 days like this one YouTuber did. Whole house gonna smell like prison toilet wine and fungus everywhere. Barf. All I've seen here is some 1g dwarf Cavendish and it took a lot of willpower to NOT buy them since I've already got 4 or 5 of them. I want to get some more exotic varieties once it warms up, maybe even dabble into buying some tissue cultures and starting those off. I think it's the only way I'll be able to get my hands on the pink and white Musa Nono and Musa Florida variegated.1 point
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Yeah, I have no idea how the tarrifs and international crap are affecting y'all. Mine came from a dude on eBay called like sd darkman or something out of San Diego, but I've become a big fan of Wellspring Gardens. Again, you're facing issues I'm not though. But yeah, unless you can reproduce the process of something coming out of a gorilla's butt, pups are the way to go.1 point
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I kinda want it to run wild tbh. I mean, I say that NOW, but the only underground utilities we have are the water line and there's a propane tank and I'm not planting it anywhere near those. I'm just hoping to get some shade and all the pups I can sell off. And I think I'd definitely regret it growing to 30 feet tall in winter when I'll have to cut it back 😂 I've read that chainsaws are worthless against them because they're not really trees, it's basically like a celery stalk with all the fibers. That'd be plenty of compost and mulch though!1 point
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