
Are yours coning? Here is an article that will tell you how to collect and store the pollen.
http://cycadjungle.8m.com/cycadjungle/C ... ollen.html
Steve
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The drastic decrease in temperature could very well affect the developing leaves -- even to the point of stunting. If possible, you might consider bringing the plants that are flushing inside the house or putting some kind of temporary heater in the GH. If neither of these options is possible, then one might think that Cycas revoluta would be one of the least likely species to exhibit this type of problem since it is relatively cold tolerant to begin with. Good luck either way!Kansas wrote:All, I have a question.
3 of my Revolutas started flushing. That was with the 70's & 80's in the greenhouse. They all started fast n furious with the flush. However, in the last 3-4 days, temps have really dropped and it has been 40's & 50's in the Greenhouse. Will thishurt the new flushes?