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One year old Mule Palms


Scott W

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2 minutes ago, kimgerlach1 said:

Thank you Scott for that info, I will put them into 3 gallons then after I have them for a few weeks or closer to spring. I have one more question though, do you recommend putting a heat mat beneath these two until I get them outside? And if so, what temperature?

And thank you in advance! These were at the top of my "want" list and I'm so happy to have them. I'm going to try to get two more from you soon.

Shouldn't be any need for a heat mat.  These have been growing outdoors with daily temperature fluctuations, including seeing temps as low as 25f.  Lows over the last week have been in the upper 30s, low 40s.

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1 minute ago, Scott W said:

Shouldn't be any need for a heat mat.  These have been growing outdoors with daily temperature fluctuations, including seeing temps as low as 25f.  Lows over the last week have been in the upper 30s, low 40s.

Thank you! I will skip the heat mat then. I really appreciate it.

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3 hours ago, Scott W said:

Yes

I would like to get two and shipped to 73130 quote

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On 4/9/2023 at 9:52 AM, Scott W said:

These are one year old plants currently growing in 3x3x5 containers under 50% shade.  These sre ready to be upsized to 1 galllons.  Sizes do vary, but the palms pictured are representative of what is available. 

These are priced at $30 each, with shipping averaging between $10 and $15 depending where in the US you are located.  I can fit two per package if you're wondering.

Message me for shipping quote, PayPal happily accepted.

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Do you still have these?

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Also interested, work is picking up and I don’t think I’ll be able to make a drive down to JAX

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Yes still plenty  available.  Message me your zip code and quantity desired and I'll get a quote to you.  I can fit four comfortably in one package.

Thansk

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Ultra fast shipping and in good shape! Very pleased 

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Hey Scott!

I’m just curious as to how fast these go pinnate on average for you?  All 4 of mine have been pluggin along throwing new leaves but I get impatient 😬

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Following to see his answer. Thank you for asking that question. 

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Got this in late April and put it in a 3gal.  It has pushed 1 new leaf since then.

 

 

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I got mine in March and they look just like this. I also put mine in a 3 gallon 

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All potted up

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Zone 6b maritime climate

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Recieved mine back in march and its working on its 2nd leaf since I've had it, pretty quick! :greenthumb:

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On 6/7/2024 at 8:07 PM, Robbertico18 said:

Hey Scott!

I’m just curious as to how fast these go pinnate on average for you?  All 4 of mine have been pluggin along throwing new leaves but I get impatient 😬

Apologies for not replying sooner.  To be honest, I have not really payed attention to how many leaves push until it goes pinnate, and I'm sure there are always variables that can contribute to when this happens.

Glad to read everyone's reports...thanks for the support!!!

Have a ton of seeds on my two momma trees for future offerings...until then I'm marking this as SOLD OUT!  

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MIne have put out around 4 fronds each. The fronds have progressively been getting thicker and shorter with all the Texas sun.  Two are pushing wide fronds with some small openings, so I expect within the next 3 or 4 fronds (maybe less) they'll be pinnate.

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Any of the Mule palms left for 92234?

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