Very beautiful leaf form and color, Steve.
I'm always amazed at how well defined the sawtooth edges are on even very young leaves.
You've got a whole herd of furfuracea! 🙂
I prefer the furfuracea name to the new maritima ... it's more descriptive.
Glad that your new heater is working out so well.
Thank goodness the power outages are over.
Your GH will be getting a warm blanket of snow, according to the weather banner.
Barb
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Great photos!
Dean
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Thanks for the comments! I'm still figuring out how to work this camera......
I was heating the GH with two 1500w ceramic heaters, which drew about 25 amps total with both going.
They only seemed to last about a season 😐 they would still put out heat, but only about half of what they would as new.
Ended up putting in a 4000W 240V heater which only draws 16 amps, nice and warm, and using less power than the others 😀
This is a wall mount heater that will eventually get mounted properly, long term plans are a gas line to the GH.
Steve
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Wow, efficient!
Sure doesn't take up much space.
Barb
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Cycas taitungensis These are active in January! A new flush starting here, and one of Wes,( Kansas), recently germinated.
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I'm sure I'm not the only Canadian who wonders what the heck a cycad is doing flushing in November, let alone
in January!
Mine are "just living", should I be fertilizing them now?
I've heard you folks talk about 2 and 3 flushes a year, but thought that meant April through Oct maybe.
But JANUARY?
i.e. do they ever rest? if so, when?
I'm blown away by cycads.
Barb
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Most cycads are dormant for most of the winter, unless you fool them *(with heating cables for wrapping pipes in freezing weather buried in sand beds)
before the cold weather starts and puts them into dormacy........
like C. Revoluta, for instance, that will shut down completely the first time it hits about 36 degrees. Cycas Taitungensis*, however , does not have any dormacy*
and will continue to grow despite cold weather, even below freezing, as long as it gets food and water. Only a hard frost seems to damage the leaves, even during a hard freeze, (unless the leaves are newly emergent and still soft) Otherwise, if a healthy plant is damaged or the leaves are cut off, new leaves will emerge in exactly 21 days later....... regardless of the temperature*. "From a man whom has grown over 4 million Taitungensis....you can put that in the bank" Robert Chumley
I live on 12 acres in Central Florida about half way between Tampa and Walt Disney World.I have seed colonies of over 60 varieties of cycads. I have over one half acre of variegated cycads and I make many hybrids as well.
Thanks for that, Mr. C.
as long as it gets food and water
My cycads are all indoors in winter.
I'm gettin' out the fertilizer!
Barb
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The same C.taitungensis,
'Shogun' Cycas taitungensis X revoluta, hybrid by Mr. Chumley,
Zamia,
Cycas sp. 'Wilailak' ( This one is recovering from a late season transplant )
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AWESOME Steve!!!
Your Nova looks great after the transplant. Tose are my all time favorite plants/tree/cycad. They grow so quick with little to no care.
Great job Steve ! Now I just have to wait for my Tait's to get going.
Thanks for the comments! Some of the best therapy to get through the Winter.
Things a little further along,
This will probably end up being a bit stretched out, ( Window seats are at a premium this time of year 😀
As long as it is warm enough, the Zamias will keep growing year round,
This is a Dionn Edule "Palma Sola", This one keeps lifting itself up, I re potted it two times last year, now just letting it do it's own thing 😀
Here's a closer look,
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Couple more photos for a cold day,
And a Cycas revoluta just starting on it's first frond,
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Beautiful, Steve.
So that's where the sun is--at your place.
Great pic on that new hamburger growth. 🙂
That's why your palma sola kept lifting itself up!
I'm going to "encourage" my Zamia furfuracea, Z.vasquezii and Z.pica to flush.
Light fertilizer applications every 2 weeks might do it??
Barb
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Barb,
With the Zamias, I would perhaps wait till they start showing some growth, and then feed them small amounts every couple weeks. Once they are happy, they will move into more of a continuous growth mode.
Here is a good article on fertilizing Cycads,
http://cycadjungle.8m.com/cycadjungle/fertilizer.html
Steve
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