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Had a little bit of damage from the last round of weather. Kind of surprised because it really hasn't been very bad, but the winds were out of the south which is not the usual direction for me. West wind is much more typical or East during Santa Ana's. A couple of. the stalks on one my larger Ti plants snapped off. ily there will be plenty of shoots that will pop up to take their place. 

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Aaah, snap! Literally! Sorry for the busted Cordyline. I bet those upper parts that broke off will resprout too if you stick 'em in the ground. It's just a tad cold up here for those, I would love to be able to grow them reliably. 

 

Enjoy the rain while it lasts!

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Oakley, California

55 Miles E-NE of San Francisco, CA

Solid zone 9, I can expect at least one night in the mid to low twenties every year.

Hot, dry summers. Cold, wet winters.

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3 hours ago, Patrick said:

Aaah, snap! Literally! Sorry for the busted Cordyline. I bet those upper parts that broke off will resprout too if you stick 'em in the ground. It's just a tad cold up here for those, I would love to be able to grow them reliably. 

 

Enjoy the rain while it lasts!

Agree, one of the easiest things to root! 

 

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Jonathan

Katy, TX (Zone 9a)

Posted
7 hours ago, Patrick said:

Aaah, snap! Literally! Sorry for the busted Cordyline. I bet those upper parts that broke off will resprout too if you stick 'em in the ground. It's just a tad cold up here for those, I would love to be able to grow them reliably. 

 

Enjoy the rain while it lasts!

I would have no problem rooting them, I just don't need any more common green Ti plants. Definitely going to enjoy the rain;  haven't had a proper wet winter in a long time. Need to to keep it going. 

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