Sabal minor seed
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Sabal minor seed
I have a ton of Sabal minor (Dwarf Palmetto) seed. If anyone is intrested please PM.
Dean
Dean
- Knnn
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Dean,
Already starting to germinate
Thanks Again,
Steve
Already starting to germinate
Thanks Again,
Steve
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Dean,
I emptied the containers out yesterday to check on them, looks like I should have done it a week or two back
Steve
I emptied the containers out yesterday to check on them, looks like I should have done it a week or two back
Steve
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Lots of planting to do next spring.................
Have some areas around the house & property that might stay warm enough to support these.
I'm hoping at least
Steve
Have some areas around the house & property that might stay warm enough to support these.
I'm hoping at least
Steve
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Hey dean, you were kind enough to send me some sabal minor seeds in early Jan 2009, and they just germinating this week. I should be a sabal growing fool in a few months. Thanks again.
Kent in Kansas
where it's cold in winter (always)
and hot in summer (usually)
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where it's cold in winter (always)
and hot in summer (usually)
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Hey you All,
Congratulations on all your success with growing the seeds. I to have had some successfully germinating in a pot and of course wild seedlings from spent seeds from from the plants.
It is weird this year though. It has seemed as though I have irrigated more and fertilized more as well. Yet the seed production is significantly lower than last year. By this I mean at this time last year the flower spikes rose a good 6-9' tall and had flowered enormously. This year even with the edition of irrigation and added fertilization the flower spikes are only top at about 4-5' tall. So it seems as though these palms are a little finicky. Maybe do to them whims of nature or expending themselves producing seeds. Your call?
Dean
Congratulations on all your success with growing the seeds. I to have had some successfully germinating in a pot and of course wild seedlings from spent seeds from from the plants.
It is weird this year though. It has seemed as though I have irrigated more and fertilized more as well. Yet the seed production is significantly lower than last year. By this I mean at this time last year the flower spikes rose a good 6-9' tall and had flowered enormously. This year even with the edition of irrigation and added fertilization the flower spikes are only top at about 4-5' tall. So it seems as though these palms are a little finicky. Maybe do to them whims of nature or expending themselves producing seeds. Your call?
Dean
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