Christmas Palms
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Christmas Palms
I mentioned before I had several Christmas palm seeds planted and incubating. I have then sitting on a nice warm heat source. Has anyone seen the little "greenhouses" they sell at wal-mart or Canadian Tire? The mini ones with the ready to plant soil pucks, anyway, they are in one of those.
My question is, how long should it take for them to sprout? I have been waiting for 4 weeks now and nothing. I have one seed I pop out to see if it has a root yet but nothing, anyone have any experience with these?
Thanks
I will post a pic later today for a visual.
My question is, how long should it take for them to sprout? I have been waiting for 4 weeks now and nothing. I have one seed I pop out to see if it has a root yet but nothing, anyone have any experience with these?
Thanks
I will post a pic later today for a visual.
- Knnn
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Adonidia
I've had fresh seed germinate while soaking overnight after cleaning.
processed ( cleaned & dried ) seem to take about 8 weeks.
In case you haven't checked this out, the archive page at RPS has a lot of germination experiences listed.
http://rarepalmseeds.com/archive.shtml
Good Luck with them !
Steve
processed ( cleaned & dried ) seem to take about 8 weeks.
In case you haven't checked this out, the archive page at RPS has a lot of germination experiences listed.
http://rarepalmseeds.com/archive.shtml
Good Luck with them !
Steve
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Germination
Your setup sounds OK, I germinate most of mine in sealed containers and then pot them up when the radicle is 1/2 - 1"
Steve
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Knnn,
I tried in November to grow some. I had no idea what I was doing. I just planted them in a pot and left it in the sun. In Jan nothing had happened so I pulled them out. I few had a root that had begun to grow but then died. So I hope this time will work with all the improvements and stuff I have learned.
I tried in November to grow some. I had no idea what I was doing. I just planted them in a pot and left it in the sun. In Jan nothing had happened so I pulled them out. I few had a root that had begun to grow but then died. So I hope this time will work with all the improvements and stuff I have learned.
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Lots of perlite in the mix will help with moisture issues.
It's tough to get things going in the Winter months, lost more being too damp than anything else.
I'm still learning too.........
It's tough to get things going in the Winter months, lost more being too damp than anything else.
I'm still learning too.........

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