Sabal minor questions...
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Sabal minor questions...
Hello all:) I recently bought a couple Sabal Minor "McCurtain" from Bryan at Alligator Alley in OKC...I was told to place the pots in shallow pans of water, and always keep the pans full...however, one of the palms' roots is growing out of the holes in the bottom of its pot, and I'm wondering if I should plant them in larger pots, or keep them how they are until planting this spring? Thanks!
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These are tough palms. Down in McCurtain County, some grow in swamps, others in dry, rocky "soil." I'd leave 'em be for now, and if they do dry out for a spell, no worries.
When it comes time to plant them, I'd go through the extra effort to cut the pot away from those long roots vs cutting the roots.
When it comes time to plant them, I'd go through the extra effort to cut the pot away from those long roots vs cutting the roots.
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Nice post. I also was given that advice for a Sabal Louisiana that I bought from Steve Anderson...which made me question about when I plant it in the ground this spring about how wet I'm supposed to keep it as I thought they were also drought tolerant.
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Yeah, I may just leave my Trachy in a pot inside.kspalmguy wrote:I have mine set up on tray tables in front of the dining room window, they get a little sunlight that way in the evenings...I have high hopes for these guys around here...I also have a 5 foot pindo and 4 foot Trachy, but I don't have as high of hopes for them, even with protection...
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Good info. Have a place that is always damp, but very little direct sun but lots of bright light outside. Would love to put something like this in the ground..and overwinter it there.
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Wow, those are nice size. I bought the smallest Steve Anderson sells last year, put it in the ground mid summer and didn't supply it with any heat protection, just a semi clear storage tote so it wouldn't get crushed by snow and it is still alive today. It is MUCH smaller than yours.

Also over wintered a Cape Hatteras Sabal I got from Steve. It was a 5? gallon and it sailed through winter as well but it had both heat around the roots and christmas lights for warmth.

Also over wintered a Cape Hatteras Sabal I got from Steve. It was a 5? gallon and it sailed through winter as well but it had both heat around the roots and christmas lights for warmth.
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Ditto to the Wow comment from Scott.
Those two are beeeeeeeeeeautiful.
Definitely plant them this spring.
Barb
Ditto to the Wow comment from Scott.
Those two are beeeeeeeeeeautiful.
Definitely plant them this spring.

Barb
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They'll appreciate real daylight.
Might even sunburn, but no worries, new leaves will be acclimated so you'll probably cut those off later anyway.
Barb
Might even sunburn, but no worries, new leaves will be acclimated so you'll probably cut those off later anyway.
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They look nice. They'll appreciate being in the ground. I agree with the others, and I'd plant them as soon as the ground temp is >60F. I don't like Kansas' mesonet site as much as Oklahoma's but best I can tell, your soil temps are probably in the mid 30sF. http://mesonet.k-state.edu/weather/weekly/ here is where I arrived at that figure. I couldn't find a location for wichita\ El Dorado, so I used the data from St Johns, KS. Oklahoma's mesonet is by counties so it's easier to see what each is experiencing. Maybe I'm using the Kansas one wrong, I'm not used to it.
As for palmate leaves, they look like they have a few more years to go. They will push out bifurcated straps, then trifurcated straps, then they will begin growing palmate leaves.
As for palmate leaves, they look like they have a few more years to go. They will push out bifurcated straps, then trifurcated straps, then they will begin growing palmate leaves.
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Zabola, lowest true temp got down to -14F, although we had a lot of sub zero temps this winter. Coldest in 30 years. In reality, in years past it would rarely get to even zero around here so always questioned the 5B zone rating we had.
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Time will tell in another month when some palms can be uncovered to see what damage is. I have one Trachy in the ground that has done fine but it like my Cape Hattaras has root heat, and christmas lights for warmth. Biggest thing I battle really is condensation and fungus on fronds so when we have nice days I can easily take top off and let it get some fresh air and dry out.
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This is how i deal with the problem of condensation and cold but this was a mild winter too.
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see how dry the soil is..
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see how dry the soil is..
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Yup, OK now.
That soil IS dry...succulents would love it too.
Love the rock wall, perfect!
Barb
That soil IS dry...succulents would love it too.
Love the rock wall, perfect!
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Wow, I enjoy reading everyone's replies...thanks!
I was thinking the same thing about down here around Wichita...we're a 6b, but the past few winters, we probably were 7b temperatures. This winter sure showed us we were truly 6b though;)sashaeffer wrote:Zabola, lowest true temp got down to -14F, although we had a lot of sub zero temps this winter. Coldest in 30 years. In reality, in years past it would rarely get to even zero around here so always questioned the 5B zone rating we had.