So very sad.
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So very sad.
Last year I posted a couple of pics of j-trees that were planted about seven miles away from my house. The person that planted them moved out and left the yuccas. They made it through the winter and the summer just fine. My wife stopped by there shortly after the new people moved in to see if they wanted the j-trees and they said they wanted to keep them. Well I drove by there a couple of weeks ago and they have been removed. I looked but did not see them on the property, so I thought maybe they replanted them somewhere else.
But then the other night I drove by there again and seen that they have been tosed into a branch pile. I stopped and knocked on the door but no one answered, so I left a note and $20 and took the j-tree out of the branch pile. What I found was such a shame it made me sick. They cut it down with a chain saw, no way can it grow any roots now. I took it home stuck it in the ground for decoration. What a waste.
But then the other night I drove by there again and seen that they have been tosed into a branch pile. I stopped and knocked on the door but no one answered, so I left a note and $20 and took the j-tree out of the branch pile. What I found was such a shame it made me sick. They cut it down with a chain saw, no way can it grow any roots now. I took it home stuck it in the ground for decoration. What a waste.
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That is sad Aaron
Looking at the chop marks on the bottom of the truck it's surprising that they didn't cut there leg off
To bad you didn't leave them a dog terd instead of the 20$, that would have been more appropriate
You did the best you could, you tried to save it before, it's not your fault the people are idiots!
Bill
Looking at the chop marks on the bottom of the truck it's surprising that they didn't cut there leg off
To bad you didn't leave them a dog terd instead of the 20$, that would have been more appropriate
You did the best you could, you tried to save it before, it's not your fault the people are idiots!
Bill
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Thanks Bill
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BILL MA wrote:That is sad Aaron
To bad you didn't leave them a dog terd instead of the 20$, that would have been more appropriate
Bill
Yea,an exploding dog turd!
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Man, that's brutal. What a waste of a beautiful gem. Especially sad when you asked them if they wanted to keep them, and then they end up doing that.
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Aaron, I'm pretty sure you have a chance rooting the very tops of this yucca that still look alive. Just cut them off, peal the dry leaves, leave the cuttings for a couple of days for drying (I understand they are dry enough yet), apply some rooting powder and put them to the pots with the sand. Leave them alone for a while spraying some water from time to time. They must start growing!
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Thanks for the idea.igor.glukhovtsev wrote:Aaron, I'm pretty sure you have a chance rooting the very tops of this yucca that still look alive. Just cut them off, peal the dry leaves, leave the cuttings for a couple of days for drying (I understand they are dry enough yet), apply some rooting powder and put them to the pots with the sand. Leave them alone for a while spraying some water from time to time. They must start growing!
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I feel sick seeing that.
Wouldn't it be wonderful if Igor's idea works...hope so.
Keep us updated please Aaron.
I cannot believe someone would be so stooooooopid to destroy a masterpiece of nature, especially when there isn't a hell of a lot else growing in a dry environment.
Even an idiot should know it took a long time to get to that size.
Hey Jay...maybe we need a topic "threatened/too late specimen(s)" if construction signs get posted as land use changes or subdivision is imminent , or a highway is being built, or an apartment block. As a group we might have some clout to make folks aware of the plant's significance.
Just a thought.
Barb
Wouldn't it be wonderful if Igor's idea works...hope so.
Keep us updated please Aaron.
I cannot believe someone would be so stooooooopid to destroy a masterpiece of nature, especially when there isn't a hell of a lot else growing in a dry environment.
Even an idiot should know it took a long time to get to that size.
Hey Jay...maybe we need a topic "threatened/too late specimen(s)" if construction signs get posted as land use changes or subdivision is imminent , or a highway is being built, or an apartment block. As a group we might have some clout to make folks aware of the plant's significance.
Just a thought.
Barb
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That's a beauty. Too bad there's no roots! I hope it thrives for you and no rot sets in this winter. Keep us posted on its progress.
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Thanks you guys, I will keep everyone posted.
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I agree Aaron.
I think it might grow back.
Definetly give it a try.
I think it might grow back.
Definetly give it a try.
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Aaron, just curious how is "sad looking Yucca" doing? Any progress UP or DOWN?DesertZone wrote:Thanks you guys, I will keep everyone posted.
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It look the same as the day I took it home.igor.glukhovtsev wrote:Aaron, just curious how is "sad looking Yucca" doing? Any progress UP or DOWN?DesertZone wrote:Thanks you guys, I will keep everyone posted.
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I missed this topic when it first started. Dumb ass people. If they only knew what they had. That size of Joshua tree would fetch a pretty penny. Fortunately for you Aaron they reproduce from seed as well as vegetatively, meaning Igor was right. they can regrow roots from branches or maybe the main trunk? Here is a site I found some really interesting info on the Y. brevifolia. Scroll down to spring rains, Joshua trees.Interesting. Maybe try some rooting hormone planted in a pot?
http://www.joshua.tree.national-park.com/info.htm
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I might try that as a last resort. I'm hoping it grows some roots out of the trunk. But if it don't do something I might cut the branches off and try to get them to root.Okanagan desert-palms wrote:Maybe try some rooting hormone planted in a pot?
John
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Aaron, this sentence jumped out at me:
http://www.hardytropicals.co.uk/forum/v ... 51&start=0
Propagating from stem cuttings:
http://www.finegardening.com/how-to/qa/ ... yucca.aspx
This is good, but fairly well known in our group.
http://mrec.ifas.ufl.edu/Foliage/folnotes/yucca.htm
The main issue now is has the cut stem been in the "callousing" stage too long, i.e. is it beyond rooting timeframe.
But it's worth a shot with such a specimen.
Barb
from here:I find Aloifolia and most yuccas root very easily from old stems if allowed to dry first.
http://www.hardytropicals.co.uk/forum/v ... 51&start=0
Propagating from stem cuttings:
http://www.finegardening.com/how-to/qa/ ... yucca.aspx
This is good, but fairly well known in our group.
http://mrec.ifas.ufl.edu/Foliage/folnotes/yucca.htm
The main issue now is has the cut stem been in the "callousing" stage too long, i.e. is it beyond rooting timeframe.
But it's worth a shot with such a specimen.
Barb
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