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T.Takil-first year in the ground

Posted: Wed Sep 05, 2012 7:31 am
by hardyjim
Some of the Takil seeds I bought off EPS (Heberts seeds?)are starting to sprout.

You may remember that I lost a couple in bags and decided to put them in the ground
and let mother nature take care of them.....I planted 110,5 have now come up,one had it's
umbilical cord burned off during the heat wave,not sure if it's dead or battling to get that root
going in time to save/feed it.

 

The bed.............can you see them?-LOL

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HEY,can you guys see that perfect triangular ligule above? Let there be no more discussion on the matter-LOL

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The next 2 are from James(Europalms)

This one was in the hoop house and saw single digits( F) 5F to 10F
Small Takil was covered in snow in early March when the airport north of here recorded 5F, it was in
the 70s -36 hours later and went on to be the warmest March in history,here.-Did not pull.


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Same one here-Sept 3,2012.

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We had 1.74" of rain here a little over a week ago-most rain since last November...anyway,it caused the"leaf blades" to
separate,I was wondering how long it would take as both are on their 7-9th leaves-this is more pronounced on the other one....


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This one("spear") pulled from a poorly forecasted night where temps hit the mid teens(14F),supposed to only be 25F
(BTW-this wiped out the T.ferns,only the Antarctica survived...and the cores of the Cooperi.)anyway,
this tiny Takil seedling made it through winter with no spear and has produced the equivalent of 4 leaves.

The newest leaf also split after the-previously mentioned-rainfall we had.


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The next spear is now visible...hopefully get it open for business before winter.





I wouldn't run out and buy all the Takil seeds/plants you can find just yet but I think these have done very well for being such small plants and already having a winter under their belt(so to speak),did I mention they also have had to deal with our horrible heat/drought and humidity that has been as low as 7% with temps as high as 106F.

I have had Sabals that were the same size not get trough the winter and we know they get more cold hardy
as they age so,to me,this is encouraging.

Not a bad first year-next year they will be producing divided leaves and should speed up a little.



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Posted: Wed Sep 05, 2012 8:03 am
by igor.glukhovtsev
:headbang: :occasion5: :thumbup:

Posted: Wed Sep 05, 2012 1:57 pm
by lucky1
I've never had luck with bag-planted palm seeds...all that jostling the bag to see if they sprouted :lol:

Your heat and mulch-covered beds = perfect germinating medium.

A mild winter and they're off 'n running.
Good work Jim.

Barb

Posted: Wed Sep 05, 2012 3:57 pm
by andym
Nice work Jim... the EPS members wont be able to keep up with you now :lol:

Posted: Thu Sep 06, 2012 9:20 am
by hardyjim
andym wrote:Nice work Jim... the EPS members wont be able to keep up with you now :lol:

I think you guys will always be ahead there unless your cold winters keep up!

Listen to me...we had one mild winter and I am already popping off like a big shot!-LOL



Thanks Barb

If half of those seeds came up I would be run out of my other palms to grow all these.

Posted: Thu Sep 06, 2012 9:39 am
by lucky1
I would be run out of my other palms to grow all these.
Bull-feathers! As though you could part with any others.... :wink:

Posted: Thu Sep 06, 2012 11:53 am
by hardyjim
Your right....I just need more electricity..... :twisted:



I am getting better and better at insulating the enclosures :D


Really would like to have a representative of all the 8 main Trachys
not to mention the other varieties like Tesan and Bulgaria(etc) that are already in.