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Hey everyone!  I read this forum often but I don’t really post.  I have a hybrid cycad that I grew from a seed.  It’s a taitungensis x panzhihuaensis.  It’s about 4 years old now and it’s growing great I think.
 

It just flushed for the second time this season (finished flushing 4 days ago maybe) but after the last few days, the new fronds all started to lay down.  I don’t think it’s rot but I guess that’s a possibility.  It rained a lot last week but it’s been plenty warm here so I think that would be odd.  
 

Does anyone know if this is just normal behavior for some cycads?

Any help would be much appreciated!

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17 minutes ago, KellerAg said:

Does anyone know if this is just normal behavior for some cycads?

I believe that is normal but I am not the one to ask.  You would get more answers if you had posted in the "Tropical Looking Plants Other Than Palms" forum - that is where the cycad experts post.  Looks like it has hybrid vigor - seems like a pretty big plant for only 4 years from seed!  Including your location (region) would also be helpful.  Welcome to Palmtalk!

Jon Sunder

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Thanks!  I’ll post it over there as well.  I’m in the Fort Worth/Dallas area.  I appreciate the help!

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