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Update on Trachys protected with just mini Christmas lights

Posted: Tue May 31, 2011 11:29 am
by wxman
For those of you that have been following my experiment from last winter where I had four 3 gallon trachys protected with just a double poly box with 100 mini Christmas lights wrapped around each, I have a further update:

We have now emerged into summer with summer-like weather the past week. Yesterday hit 90, last night only fell to 75 and today is once again up near 90. Damage does clearly come out more defined once warmer weather hits and is as follows:

Trachy #1: Pulled spear and newest frond on 12/31/2010. No further damage as of today (remaining fronds green), no sign of crown collapse, but so far NO growth. Worried about this one.

Trachy #2: No spear pull, fronds are still green. Newest spear has discoloration (brownish-yellow) where it emerges from the trunk. Will not pull and it is currently pushing up each day. This one should make it.

Trachy #3: Pulled two spears back in April. Newest frond that emerged late last year is still pushing up, however there is no sign of another spear. Fronds are still green and no sign of crown collapse. Slightly worried about this one.

Trachy #4: No spear pull, fronds are still green. Newest spear has discoloration (brownish-yellowish) where it is emerging from the trunk. Will not pull. Spear is moving up daily. This one should make it.

What has me worried is no signs of a new spear on two of the four trachys, however this spring has been cooler than normal -- hoping to see something by July 1st. Lowest temperature experienced in the enclosure was probably close to 10F and solar insolation brought the temperature above freezing each day. Ground did partially freeze in the entire enclosure by the end of January.

I'm thinking if they were dead, I should see further deterioration of the existing fronds and maybe a crown collapse, but they are holding on strong and green which lends me hope the bud is still alive. Since last year was their first year in the ground, if they do indeed make it, they should be almost bulletproof this winter under the same conditions by having a more established root system.

Lastly, the trachy I planted in July 2008 that I heat to 40F all winter with a space heater is pushing out 4 spears at once now. :) Scared to see what it looks like by fall.

Good news

Posted: Tue May 31, 2011 1:39 pm
by macario
Hello friend to the north. I would not use this one winter to gauge your palms. After a few years you should be able to tell the hardiness of each palm in your collection. Spear pull is not a death sentece but I have lost palms with all green fronds do to weird freezing and damaged roots or trunk. Wait till July to know for sure.

Posted: Tue May 31, 2011 2:42 pm
by lucky1
Ditto what Mike said about judging after one year.
Ole' hardyjim is proof of that.

Looking forward to new pics of the Trachy with 4 spears pushing...sounds like mine.
It's so crowded at the top, the fronds can't even get horizontal. :D

Maybe they're racing each other? :lol:
Barb

Posted: Tue May 31, 2011 2:54 pm
by hardyjim
Yea,mine pull every year! :wink:

One Fortunei has still not recovered yet-if it wasn't a 3-4
year old(planted),I would have tossed it.....
maybe for another Princeps!

Watch out little fortunei :twisted: