End Feb update on "desert palms" in pots in palm h

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End Feb update on "desert palms" in pots in palm h

Post by TerdalFarm » Sat Feb 26, 2011 4:25 pm

We had a mild day so I opened the "palm hut" and pulled the potted "desert palms" (Brahea, Trithrinax, Nannorhops) + a Trachycarpus "takil" (= probably naini tal) out to get some fresh air and rain tomorrow.

This cell-phone snap shot shows how they look after getting to a measured +8 F during the record cold of a couple weeks ago (-22 F or -30C in air at nearby gov't wx station). All look damaged but I think all will survive. The Trachy looks least damaged, as expected.

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Post by Wes North Van » Sat Feb 26, 2011 5:54 pm

Trachies are amazing!!!
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Post by CTPalm » Sat Feb 26, 2011 6:45 pm

Erik I hope they all make it. I have a bunch waiting for spring to go out.

Trachycarpus Fortunei and Wagnerianus in basment and bananas too
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Banana in Basement - waiting for spring about 10 feet tall, well over 100LBs
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Trachies in spare bath tub - they get light there
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Waggie and lemon tree in den
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More trachies in dining room
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. . . all waiting for spring

I found these big pots on clearance at Home Depot for $8 - Maybe they won't go in the ground this year

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Post by TerdalFarm » Sun Feb 27, 2011 9:57 am

Wes, yes, but it [Trachy "taikil" (=naini tal, presumably)] had spear pull today, just like the Nannorhops and one of the Trithrinax.

Cold is bad. :lickice:

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Post by TerdalFarm » Sun Feb 27, 2011 10:35 am

I guess the warm weather is "helping." More spears out on more Trithrinax.
Brahea all holding firm so far.
I am spraying the copper fungicide in the cavities. Opinions?
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Post by hardyjim » Sun Feb 27, 2011 11:15 am

You'll just have to wait and watch Erik.
I would keep rain moisture etc,out of the crowns of the
palms in question and esp the ones with s-pull.

Keep an eye on the leaves closest to the spear they usually
shrivel or look pale before they go.

Close enough to spring now that they have a fighting chance.


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Post by TerdalFarm » Sun Feb 27, 2011 11:30 am

Jim,
thanks.
A potted Brahea spear pulled a bit ago; four to go.
We have a warm rain coming in a couple of hours so so I'll bring the stressed potted palms inside (the house, this time) before then.
As for in-ground palms, the only spear pull so far is on a needle palm. The unheated Trachy. fortunei (x3) look bad but spears are firm as of now. Heated palms in ground (x9) look like they will make it. :D
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Post by Wes North Van » Sun Feb 27, 2011 12:35 pm

Erik, that is too bad.
In the picture the Trachy looked pretty good. Nice and green.
The key now is to keep the spears dry.
Cooper fungicide is fine but I usually drill a small hole in the truck so the excess stuff can drain out.
You want that spear to be dry.
Make sure you water the roots of the trachy though.
Hope they come back for you.
And don't give up on them too early.
I had some spears on chamaedorea radicalis come back in September.
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Post by TerdalFarm » Sun Feb 27, 2011 12:42 pm

[quote="Wes North Van"]
I had some spears on chamaedorea radicalis come back in September.[/quote]

The Chamaedorea are in the ground in the temporary palm hut. All leaflets brown but petioles are green so I am mildly hopeful.

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Post by lucky1 » Sun Feb 27, 2011 1:45 pm

Erik is that Trachy (front left in pic) leaning with roots exposed?
Time will tell, but babying them now will pay dividends in spring (no cold blasts, keep canopy on them...stick them under a patio table on mild days outdoors).

Paul, anybody who's got two Trachies in a bathtub (albeit a spare tub), and Waggies in a dining room, and seedlings coming up in flats in the garage certainly has come to the right place with the other palm nuts here :lol: :lol:
All look very well grown.
I saw those pots on sale too, nice size and appearance for patio use.

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Post by CTPalm » Sun Feb 27, 2011 2:21 pm

Erik you got some crazy temp swings this winter, i was thinking of letting mine outside this week, but last year I put them out on a cloudy day and it got sunny and they all got sunburn.

Barb - Yeah i'm def a palm nut. Actually it seems to be like an addiction. :help:
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Post by Cameron_z6a_N.S. » Sun Feb 27, 2011 4:14 pm

Nice pics everyone!
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