revoluta question
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revoluta question
First, I would like to say hello. This is my first post and I'm happy to be part of the forum. The cycad in the pics has been in the care of another for the last two years, I've had it for 10 years. The older lower leaves are covered with spots and pretty much all of the leaves seem to be somewhat curled under around the edges. My first thought is nutrient/magnesium deficiency in regards to the spots. The curling of the leaves, I'm not sure. Any thoughts? I appreciate any feedback on this.
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Asian scale
Thanks laaz and Kansas. I checked first thing and the plant is pest free. Thats what led me to believe it was a nutrient deficiency. I read somewhere that palms will show similar symptoms due to lack of Mg. The new growth is spot free. I usually remove the lower leaves when it puts out new growth in the spring. Maybe it just missed me and it will look better next year.
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No, from the pics it doesn't look like Asian scale, but it could be.
To check, try scrapeing it off. If it comes off and it is a mushey, texture, then it is Asian scale. If it won't rub off, then it's what I told you and you don't have a big problem.
Now if the things are white and scrape off, then you have a BIG problem.
ANY type of scale can be fixed with used Coffee grounds from Starbucks or any other coffee house.
To check, try scrapeing it off. If it comes off and it is a mushey, texture, then it is Asian scale. If it won't rub off, then it's what I told you and you don't have a big problem.
Now if the things are white and scrape off, then you have a BIG problem.
ANY type of scale can be fixed with used Coffee grounds from Starbucks or any other coffee house.
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Thanks Kansas. No, they do not scrape off. I have had scale problems on some of my Opuntia sp. cacti so I'm pretty familiar with those guys. I've dealt with spider mites, mealy bugs and other various critters and check all of my plants quite often with a jewelers loop. None of the pest problems I've ever had have seemed to bother my cycads (Edule and revoluta). I've gotten them started back on a good fertilization (with macros) program so hopefully they will be a little happier. I will be cutting that old growth off anyway so it's not a big deal. Next season I will see if it does it again. It could be the age of the plant, Kansas. I've had it ten years, at least, and I was told it was 20 to 30 years old when it was given to me. So it's up there in age.
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Thanks for the welcome, lucky1! :D
Here are a few more pics, please excuse the mess. The smaller C. revoluta in front of the big one is a pup that I pulled off a few days ago (notice the soda pop can for size comparison). Yes, it's a pretty good sized plant. I've had "her" for about ten years , now. It hasn't flowered yet so I dont know the sex of the plant but I call her Big Mama cuz she throws out pups and she's big. Thats the only plant I've ever called anything, btw. She was given to me for free by a nursery here in Wichta that went out of business. Right place at the right time kinda thing. Anyway, she's my favorite. The dioone edule pictured on the steps, I bought off ebay about 4 years ago. It's doing very well. I like cacti, too, as you can probably see from the pics. As I get things moved in for the winter, I will probably put some more pics up. Thanks again for the welcome, Barb.
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Patrick, thanks for posting those pics.
Firstly let me congratulate you on using a garbage can I thought I was the only one to do that (saving $$$$$). That c. revoluta is a stunner, and it looks like you did a good job removing her pup.
Your dioon edule is a nice specimen...mine's a slow grower but I'm prepared to wait for those gorgeous blue leaves to multiply. Have you tried a D. spinulosum? they'll put an edule's growth rate to shame.
WHAT mess? Those pics show a gardener's paradise!
You'll discover there are a good bunch of folks here who love cactus, too (you should post THAT pic here on the cactus forum). I've killed every cactus, so I've passed on getting more. Besides, the bloody stuff (sorry )grows wild in the hills above my place and I'm forever picking it out of my dog's paws when we hike.
Great spot you have!
Barb
Firstly let me congratulate you on using a garbage can I thought I was the only one to do that (saving $$$$$). That c. revoluta is a stunner, and it looks like you did a good job removing her pup.
Your dioon edule is a nice specimen...mine's a slow grower but I'm prepared to wait for those gorgeous blue leaves to multiply. Have you tried a D. spinulosum? they'll put an edule's growth rate to shame.
WHAT mess? Those pics show a gardener's paradise!
You'll discover there are a good bunch of folks here who love cactus, too (you should post THAT pic here on the cactus forum). I've killed every cactus, so I've passed on getting more. Besides, the bloody stuff (sorry )grows wild in the hills above my place and I'm forever picking it out of my dog's paws when we hike.
Great spot you have!
Barb
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It's certainly in fine shape, compared to when you first got it
Congratulations.
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Congratulations.
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