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Coconut Enclosure


Tyrone

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It's been getting colder over here, so I've had to enclose my Golden Dwarf Malay Coconut in a plastic tent. It holds 4C over the outside minimum temp, and it stays very toasty in there when the sun's out. I marked the spear and despite the cold weather it's pushing about 3mm of spear a night. I think it'll be OK.

And on another note, my Chambeyronia macrocarpa starting opening a new leaf with all the rain we've had lately, so her it is in the last photo.

Best regards

Tyrone

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Millbrook, "Kinjarling" Noongar word meaning "Place of Rain", Rainbow Coast, Western Australia 35S. Warm temperate. Csb Koeppen Climate classification. Cool nights all year round.

 

 

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That Golden Malay looks home and hosed in there. I just wish mine would germinate.

I'm going to build a little hot house. Maybe that will speed things up.

All the best over winter with yours.

That Chambie looks awsome.

Regards

Brod

Edited by brodklop

Palms are the king of trees

Brod

Brisbane, Australia

28 latitude, sub tropical

summer average 21c min - 29c max

winter average 10c min - 21c max

extremes at my place 5c - 42c

1100 average rainfall

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