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Dear Friends :)

This gives me immense pleasure to meet you all through this lovely thread,where i have tried to give step by step illustrations for those who are new to palm growing..And each time,i try to improvise new methods which are most apt for our hot tropical climate having high coastal humidity influence.So the medium is constantly kept as porous as possible for easy drainage of excess of water..

Today iam going to show you how to plant or repot a Sabal mexicana/Texas Palmetto in a large sized plastic pot.And the seeds were from Rps.com And i had purschased these seeds in small quantites,And these seeds germinated in 2 to 3 months time under normal room temperature condition.

In the following post there are visuals and are mostly self explinatory,so you wan't find much of a problem to understand the standard planting procedure..

Thanks & Love,

Kris :)

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Here we go ! :)

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And here is the final still of this Repotting Operation !

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Thanks & Love,

Kris :)

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Latest Updates ! :blink::lol:

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Thanks & Love,

Kris :)

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Here's an update...:rolleyes:

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I must say that this guy is growing like crazy.

Love,

kris :)

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Wow Kris, that palm is growing quick!

Your climate is year round growth for these sabals. The sabals here love our hot summers and rain, which is like your climate year round. You are growing these atleast twice as fast as they would here! :mrlooney:

thanks for all the updates, look forward to when they get planted! :drool:

Luke

Tallahassee, FL - USDA zone 8b/9a

63" rain annually

January avg 65/40 - July avg 92/73

North Florida Palm Society - http://palmsociety.blogspot.com/

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Dear Luke :)

Thanks for your opinion,And yes its hot here year around and we have never experienced cold wave or frost of any kind.Its simply hot,hotter & hottest ! :D

And even my hands are iching to plant this plam in the ground,but i think it should be fine for one more year in it.Since their roots should bust out..that may encourage me to do the planting.:winkie:

Lots of love to you,

kris :)

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Kris: I collected small seedlings of this palm in habitat last Spring. They had been mowed over by State of Texas brush tractors. I was only able to salvage a root or two on each. Since that time they have filled a 3 gallon container with roots and are now doing the same to a 7 gallon container. Like you, I find them to be much faster than Sabal minor or Sabal palmetto. This along with Sabal bermudana are the fastest growing Sabals I have. My triplet grouping looks like your June 2009 picture. I'll be putting mine in the ground in April. I'm very impressed with this palm.

Note: I think a bit of success can be attributed to the very heavy composted bark and clay soil I potted it in. I tried to duplicate the native growing conditions and apparently I was spot on for all intents and purposes.

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Longview, Texas :: Record Low: -5F, Feb. 16, 2021 :: Borderline 8A/8B :: '06-'07: 18F / '07-'08: 21F / '08-'09: 21F / '09-'10: 14F / '10-'11: 15F / '11-'12: 24F / '12-'13: 23F / '13-'14: 15F / '14-'15: 20F / '15-'16: 27F / '16-'17: 15F / '17-'18: 8F / '18-'19: 23F / '19-'20: 19F / '20-'21: -5F / '21-'22: 20F / '22-'23: 6F

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Dear Buffy :)

I admire your love for this species...:greenthumb: And thanks for that very useful soil texture information.And i have a sigh of relief since our garden here is full of clay & loam.So hope they should grow without any problem here in south india.

Thanks & Love,

kris :)

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Kris that is impressive growth in one year. I have a sabal mexicana I started from seed that is three years old and it looks like the picture in your first post. Of course mine grows inside under lights for 6 months a year. I guess climate matters. None the less, I'll keep on growing 'em. Great pics and tutorials. Love your passion.

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Kent in Kansas.

Gowing palm trees in the middle of the country - Kansas.

It's hot in the summer (usually) and cold in the winter (always).

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Dear Kent thanks very much...:)

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Kris, very meticulous and nicely done job. The rewards are stunning and well deserved!

Frank

 

Zone 9b pine flatlands

humid/hot summers; dry/cool winters

with yearly freezes

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Kris: Here's an image of my grouping of Sabal mexicana from today. This really is one years growth. Again, the material I collected last April was barely viable.

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Longview, Texas :: Record Low: -5F, Feb. 16, 2021 :: Borderline 8A/8B :: '06-'07: 18F / '07-'08: 21F / '08-'09: 21F / '09-'10: 14F / '10-'11: 15F / '11-'12: 24F / '12-'13: 23F / '13-'14: 15F / '14-'15: 20F / '15-'16: 27F / '16-'17: 15F / '17-'18: 8F / '18-'19: 23F / '19-'20: 19F / '20-'21: -5F / '21-'22: 20F / '22-'23: 6F

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Dear Frank :)

Thanks for visitng this thread & for keying in your kind words of encouragement.:)

Dear Buffy :)

Beautiful still and great job,they all look very healthy.

Thanks & Love,

kris :)

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An update !

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  • 6 months later...
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Here's a video update !

Love,

kris.

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Kris, that palms needs to go in the ground! In my experiences (which isnt extensive by any means) Sabals pick up growth quite a bit once they are in the ground, not that yours needs to speed up any! Beautifully grown palm, really speaks volumes about your horticultural practices.

-Krishna

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-Krishna

Kailua, Oahu HI. Near the beach but dry!

Still have a garden in Zone 9a Inland North Central Florida (Ocala)

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Hi,

Here's an video Update,And this time since the pot had collapsed and roots lying on the floor.We had to plant this

guy in the garden soil.

http://youtu.be/7umMlVAZmyY

Love,

krisachar.

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