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Bismarck trunk cutting update


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Looks like its definitely gonna make it. It has grown more in the last few weeks then it did when it got it in early spring

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Glad to see its recovering..

Love,

Kris.

love conquers all..

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Still see some brown showing up on new growth so i am continuing peroxide treatment but definitely thi k its going to make it :)

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Ease off on pouring peroxide into crown (water). Keep it dry on top and water deeply on bottom.....letting it dry somewhat between watering. A deeper pot might help too.....full sun

David Simms zone 9a on Highway 30a

200 steps from the Gulf in NW Florida

30 ft. elevation and sandy soil

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what are you going to do when it gets too big to move indoors? i had a pretty large 15gal bizzy that was quite large, don't even know if i could fit it through doorways without cutting off most of its fronds

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I will think of something when the time comes and hope for the best. The big bizzy only produces 1 to 2 fronds a year so i think i have awhile before i have to worry about it getting to big to bring in.

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