Trachy - Why are my new fronds so small, is this normal?
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Trachy - Why are my new fronds so small, is this normal?
I purchased the 1 gal. Trachy back in the spring from Broadway in St. Catharines.
When I brought this plant home I noticed it had some serious frost damage and part of the new spear broke off and pulled out.
I thought all was lost, but after some research (thanks to this board, and others) I decided all was not lost and I should give it some time. As the weather began to warm up, I repotted this plant into a larger container and hardened it off for outdoor exposure. The plant began to grow and contiuned to grow well .... the only problem is, all the new fans are very small. The new fans are about 1/2 the size of the original fans on the plant.
I know this plant is still very young, but are these small fans normal? .... their shape is great, but the size looks off to me.
Have a look at these pictures and let me know your thoughts. Don't worry about the Needle Palm behind it - that plant is doing excellent.
Thanks,
When I brought this plant home I noticed it had some serious frost damage and part of the new spear broke off and pulled out.
I thought all was lost, but after some research (thanks to this board, and others) I decided all was not lost and I should give it some time. As the weather began to warm up, I repotted this plant into a larger container and hardened it off for outdoor exposure. The plant began to grow and contiuned to grow well .... the only problem is, all the new fans are very small. The new fans are about 1/2 the size of the original fans on the plant.
I know this plant is still very young, but are these small fans normal? .... their shape is great, but the size looks off to me.
Have a look at these pictures and let me know your thoughts. Don't worry about the Needle Palm behind it - that plant is doing excellent.
Thanks,
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Thanks for all the info - it is very helpfull. I hope this plant makes a complete recovery ....
The new leaves pushing out now are a little larger. I have a new spear showing that looks to be thick and healthy - perhaps the weather we are having right now is really helping.
I am planning to bring this guy inside this year and perhaps next (during the very cold times only) to see if I can get it ready for a full winter outside. I am not sure about protection - if it doesn't recover, I might sacrifice it to an experiment with minimal to no protection. I want to see how far I can push this type of plant in zone 6.
Does anyone have zone 6 experience with a needle? .... I know mine is still a little young, but I want to plant it outside and offer no protection at all .... think I am crazy?
The new leaves pushing out now are a little larger. I have a new spear showing that looks to be thick and healthy - perhaps the weather we are having right now is really helping.
I am planning to bring this guy inside this year and perhaps next (during the very cold times only) to see if I can get it ready for a full winter outside. I am not sure about protection - if it doesn't recover, I might sacrifice it to an experiment with minimal to no protection. I want to see how far I can push this type of plant in zone 6.
Does anyone have zone 6 experience with a needle? .... I know mine is still a little young, but I want to plant it outside and offer no protection at all .... think I am crazy?
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