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Hey guys. I was looking under some washies for seedlings. I picked out 3! I'm going tomorrow with my brother. All the ones I have are on their 3rd leaf. I saw some bigger seedlings, so I'll try to pick those up. :) Here's a picture of the 3 of them. Sorry it's bad quality, I took them with my mom's laptop. At night.

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Milwaukee, WI to Ocala, FL

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Have fun, and keep us updated.

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Good luck with them! It's always fun to watch them grow and get big. It's amazing that things that start out so tiny turn into things that are so incredibly enormous isn't it? :)

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Nice find!

:) Jonathan

Jonathan

Katy, TX (Zone 9a)

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Got to be the easiest palm there is, along with filifera, filibuster to grow from seeds (seedlings). Enjoy. They'll be 2 feet tall in a year.

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Hey Jason,

When you go back for more, use a probe of some sort to pry things loose so you minimize damage to the roots and if the seedling is that small, try to keep the seed from falling off, it helps keep the plant alive while the roots are trying to adjust to the transplant. Good luck. Do you know what species you have? :)

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Hana, Maui

 

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Hey Jason,

When you go back for more, use a probe of some sort to pry things loose so you minimize damage to the roots and if the seedling is that small, try to keep the seed from falling off, it helps keep the plant alive while the roots are trying to adjust to the transplant. Good luck. Do you know what species you have? :)

Yes they are washingtonia :)

Milwaukee, WI to Ocala, FL

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