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Couple little ravenea sambriensis


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Just a couple of sambriensis to add to the collection in the ground one day. These little tackers  are about 4 years old. I will wait until they are a bit bigger before planting in the ground. 

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My seedlings look about the same, they seem very lush compared to the other Ravenea seedlings im growing.  And pretty fast so im excited for them to get into the garden.

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19 hours ago, flplantguy said:

My seedlings look about the same, they seem very lush compared to the other Ravenea seedlings im growing.  And pretty fast so im excited for them to get into the garden.

Seaweed extract gets them growing. Iam looking forward to my one’s going in the ground.

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