Old Trachy -- Is this Inflorescence????
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That's really funny about getting some business out of doing a nice thing.
Barb,
I recommend using the pollen in a 3-4 different applications a couple hours apart. Plants and tree's are most open first thing in the morning right as the sun is coming up, I'm sure John sent you way more pollen then you needed anyways.
Does that sound about right to you John?
Bill
Barb,
I recommend using the pollen in a 3-4 different applications a couple hours apart. Plants and tree's are most open first thing in the morning right as the sun is coming up, I'm sure John sent you way more pollen then you needed anyways.
Does that sound about right to you John?
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Bill, "using the pollen" is a bit confusing to me.using the pollen in a 3-4 different applications a couple hours apart
You mean to use a brush and sprinkle it over the female flowers?
I thought you just hang the pollen branch above the female flowers and let the breezes do the work.
Glad we're discussing this, so that I don't screw it up.
John, no sweat about Monday.
I'm sure "it" will still be good.
After all, old men can do it.
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Hey Barb,
I'm glad my hearing was postponed and I was able to see this post and help you. This is a big deal to have one of your babies make babies right? Lame Joke
Anyways, I thought I didn't pollinate the waggies properly but it did work. The trachies out front definitely worked.
All I did was gently tap on them first over the top of the stalks all around then I rubbed the through the stalks gently as well. After I thought I did that enough I grinded the remaining pollen in my hands over the rest of the stalks. If you have enough from John I would do this a few times. I don't think the wind will do it alone when the tree is not blowing the pollen from close by. My yard is full off palms pollinating and I don't think it worked for the ones I didn't hand pollinate a few times. Trust me I had some huge male pollen stalks to work with.
I only say this because I really want it to work for you. Seeds are fun, especially if there in your own yard This will be my first year too other then needle and sabals.
Keep me posted.
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I'm glad my hearing was postponed and I was able to see this post and help you. This is a big deal to have one of your babies make babies right? Lame Joke
Anyways, I thought I didn't pollinate the waggies properly but it did work. The trachies out front definitely worked.
All I did was gently tap on them first over the top of the stalks all around then I rubbed the through the stalks gently as well. After I thought I did that enough I grinded the remaining pollen in my hands over the rest of the stalks. If you have enough from John I would do this a few times. I don't think the wind will do it alone when the tree is not blowing the pollen from close by. My yard is full off palms pollinating and I don't think it worked for the ones I didn't hand pollinate a few times. Trust me I had some huge male pollen stalks to work with.
I only say this because I really want it to work for you. Seeds are fun, especially if there in your own yard This will be my first year too other then needle and sabals.
Keep me posted.
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Thanks, Bill.
Appreciate the intricacies of this process.
Will do as you suggest.
But
You mean I have to touch it?
Gawd....
Barb
Appreciate the intricacies of this process.
Will do as you suggest.
But
Eeeeeeuuuuw!I grinded the remaining pollen in my hands over the rest of the stalks
You mean I have to touch it?
This may be too personal, but I believe John's will be huge.huge male pollen stalks
Gawd....
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Who's off track?
Thanks guys...will do!
Seem to be opening a bit now, so the pollen timing for Monday is perfect I think:
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Oh...and look how it's growing!
3 spears pushing and 2 just opened, with the trunk really stretching up fast.
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Thanks guys...will do!
Seem to be opening a bit now, so the pollen timing for Monday is perfect I think:
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Oh...and look how it's growing!
3 spears pushing and 2 just opened, with the trunk really stretching up fast.
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Life is good...
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Bill it worked out well with the worker from UPS. He bought two palms. Barb here`s a thought about trying some pollen in a spray bottle mixed well with water? It should provide even coverage and you`ll still have plenty left over for all the methods Bill and I suggested. They pollinate lots of plants this way. Here is an example.
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Great! Congrats.the worker from UPS. He bought two palms
Do you know where he lives so you can keep an eye on whether he's doing a good job?
You can already tell, I bet, that there'll be a four-page "parent aptitude" Questionnaire for anyone wanting seeds of my/our Trachy
Maybe he'll join PN...
John, thanks for that spray bottle pollination link...but I thought pollen was a dry powder?
Doesn't it get all gummy and plug up the sprayer when mixed with water?
I'll try each of the 3 methods...hopefully the flowers will be wide open by Monday.
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Great!Monday will work out just fine
I'm watering the Trachy heavily today so I don't risk washing pollen off after Monday's application.
Thanks!
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Barb,
Been following along here, looking forward to seeing the results!
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Been following along here, looking forward to seeing the results!
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Thanks Steve...pretty exciting for me
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Barb you could also try using a paint brush wet with water run it along the pollen and paint it on your flower pods. Steve thanks for following this experiment. Some seeds will be on there way to Kansas in the fall. Super cold hardy Trachy`s. How are those washy`s doing I sent you three years ago? Bill it is fun to watch our what shouldn`t grow here palms flourish!
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I'd rather eat gravel than hold a paint brushtry using a paint brush
Will try all methods...OK, most of them.
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UPS just arrived with the pollen!
Really busy today, so will get at it tomorrow morning and post pics.
Of what, I'm not sure.
Sounds like a mass of seeds inside a bag.
Maybe I should just THROW them at the female blossoms?
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Really busy today, so will get at it tomorrow morning and post pics.
Of what, I'm not sure.
Sounds like a mass of seeds inside a bag.
Maybe I should just THROW them at the female blossoms?
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Drumroll....
The female blossoms appear to each have 3 little holes.
Hope that means they're receptive to male pollen.
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Used a small dampened paintbrush to disperse "stuff" from the bottom of UPS bag along each branch of flowers:
There wasn't any dry powdery stuff, and the "balls" wouldn't stick, so put them all over the place.
Then sprinkled "balls" (well, what would that be called?! LOL) on every branch above and beside the flower branches.
<a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/southslope/5833073978/" title="DSC04779 by edible_plum, on Flickr"><img src="http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5072/583 ... 692c12.jpg" width="500" height="375" alt="DSC04779"></a>
Then I hung some of the male branches in the crown, as well as the inside out bag that held the pollen, and the paper towel.
Appropriate (I think, LOL) that John sent it in a liquor store plastic bag
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The female blossoms appear to each have 3 little holes.
Hope that means they're receptive to male pollen.
<a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/southslope/5833073936/" title="DSC04777 by edible_plum, on Flickr"><img src="http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3559/583 ... 236e53.jpg" width="500" height="375" alt="DSC04777"></a>
Used a small dampened paintbrush to disperse "stuff" from the bottom of UPS bag along each branch of flowers:
There wasn't any dry powdery stuff, and the "balls" wouldn't stick, so put them all over the place.
Then sprinkled "balls" (well, what would that be called?! LOL) on every branch above and beside the flower branches.
<a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/southslope/5833073978/" title="DSC04779 by edible_plum, on Flickr"><img src="http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5072/583 ... 692c12.jpg" width="500" height="375" alt="DSC04779"></a>
Then I hung some of the male branches in the crown, as well as the inside out bag that held the pollen, and the paper towel.
Appropriate (I think, LOL) that John sent it in a liquor store plastic bag
<a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/southslope/5833073944/" title="DSC04778 by edible_plum, on Flickr"><img src="http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5311/583 ... d49a0a.jpg" width="375" height="500" alt="DSC04778"></a>
<a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/southslope/5833073994/" title="DSC04780 by edible_plum, on Flickr"><img src="http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2422/583 ... 87e322.jpg" width="375" height="500" alt="DSC04780"></a>
Didn't play any soft music...
Now it's up to Mom Nature...
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Barb looks like the pollen dried out quite a bit waiting to get to you. Hopefully brushing it on will be good enough to fertilize them as well as leaving the pollen branch in the crown. It also looks like it is perfect timing as your female flowes are opening now. Go seeds.
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John,
I expected to see yellow powder inside the envelope, but there wasn't any.
The inside was still damp, thanks to the paper towel you inserted in the bag.
But the little balls wouldn't stick to the female blossoms, even with a wet brush.
Hope that sprinkling the balance over adjacent fronds helps for when the wind blows.
Dead calm today...darn it.
Thanks again for sending the male branch, John.
Barb
I expected to see yellow powder inside the envelope, but there wasn't any.
The inside was still damp, thanks to the paper towel you inserted in the bag.
But the little balls wouldn't stick to the female blossoms, even with a wet brush.
Hope that sprinkling the balance over adjacent fronds helps for when the wind blows.
Dead calm today...darn it.
Thanks again for sending the male branch, John.
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Excellent idea!crush some of it into a powder
Now where's my mortar-n-pestle? (kidding)
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While waiting ...
Look at how this ole Trachy is stretching, growing like crazy.
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Three long and thick spears
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Look at how this ole Trachy is stretching, growing like crazy.
<a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/southslope/5853248135/" title="DSC04790 by edible_plum, on Flickr"><img src="http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3037/585 ... 50759b.jpg" width="375" height="500" alt="DSC04790"></a>
Three long and thick spears
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Great progress pics so far, hopefully everything goes well!
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Thanks, Cameron!
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Think this is bad news folks:
There are NO berries, let alone BLUE ones.
BEFORE pic (mid-June)
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TODAY'S pic
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I see about 5 or 6 that are "swollen", but still smaller than the June photo.
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The male branch is still in the crown, but old and withered now.
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On a brighter note, seems to be growing like mad.
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Sorry folks to disappoint everyone.
Maybe it was too wet and cold?
Or is there an outside chance the male hasn't hit puberty?
Or maybe mine is too old...
Damn.
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There are NO berries, let alone BLUE ones.
BEFORE pic (mid-June)
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TODAY'S pic
<a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/southslope/5892291686/" title="DSC04821 by edible_plum, on Flickr"><img src="http://farm7.static.flickr.com/6033/589 ... 8c7418.jpg" width="500" height="375" alt="DSC04821"></a>
I see about 5 or 6 that are "swollen", but still smaller than the June photo.
<a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/southslope/5892291658/" title="DSC04818 by edible_plum, on Flickr"><img src="http://farm7.static.flickr.com/6002/589 ... cd547b.jpg" width="500" height="375" alt="DSC04818"></a>
The male branch is still in the crown, but old and withered now.
<a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/southslope/5892291670/" title="DSC04820 by edible_plum, on Flickr"><img src="http://farm7.static.flickr.com/6040/589 ... 6f3100.jpg" width="375" height="500" alt="DSC04820"></a>
On a brighter note, seems to be growing like mad.
<a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/southslope/5892291652/" title="DSC04815 by edible_plum, on Flickr"><img src="http://farm7.static.flickr.com/6060/589 ... fdd83b.jpg" width="375" height="500" alt="DSC04815"></a>
Sorry folks to disappoint everyone.
Maybe it was too wet and cold?
Or is there an outside chance the male hasn't hit puberty?
Or maybe mine is too old...
Damn.
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Sorry to disappoint you John.
I wonder why it didn't work...
Yup, here comes the heat (or have we said that before?)
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I wonder why it didn't work...
Yup, here comes the heat (or have we said that before?)
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And probably a lot of good jokes.
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