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Kent in Kansas
where it's cold in winter (always)
and hot in summer (usually)
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Nice Jody! You probably wrote it SOMEWHERE, but other than Wes and his GF's cow manure, what fertilizer do you use on it?
Wes (Kansas), love the size of those fronds!
Steve, that dioon flushed from 5 or 6 points? 😯 😯
Wow that's a definite keeper.
I've never seen anything that beats the size of Dioon Spinulosum for leaf size on a first, or second, flush.
Except the E.gratus.
Stunning.
BTW, nice new thread.
Gives us (who don't know anything) something to hope for.
Barb
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If you drink, don't drive. Don't even putt.
This Sago has sat out all summer, now starting it's second flush.
(Leaflets are showing typical hail damage)
Steve
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How much are you watering it, Steve?
Dean
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Dean,
That one sits in full sun with a fairly porous soil mix, On days like today, (103*F), at least once a day.
Once the temps fall back into the 80's & 90's, about every 2-3 days.
(I pour the water on till it's running out the drain holes 🙂
Steve
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Okay, I ask because it's been hot here too. I guess I need to step up the watering if I want another flush before it gets cool.
Dean
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Dean,
If anything, your temps are probably warmer than mine!
I usually get my last Sago flush around the middle of August. If you have any containers in full sun, you may want to water them around mid day just to lower the root zone temps.
Steve
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Ceratozamia latifolia is a bit further along.
I Like the emergent color on these! might have to get a couple more 😀
Steve
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here is a picture of my sago palm. last year it flushed twice, a double flusher. 😆 this year 0 flushes. whats up with that ?. any suggestions on speeding up a flush this year. I fertilized it May 1, June 1, July 1 and August 1 with Peters All Purpose 20-20-20 fetilizer. I fertilize often but do so at like 1/3 the recommended amount. This sago gets sun from about 8AM until 3PM. shaded after that.
also - a picture of my numerous small cycads. I am pretty sure that all of these were from my friend "Steve", you may know him, he lives in Kansas and posts under the name of KNNN. I have them all in small containers so nothing gets out of control big. there are numerous smaller palms included in this picture also. If you need an ID on one let me know.
Kent in Kansas
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and hot in summer (usually)
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Kent, I have the same problem w/ one of my potted Sagos. It hasn't flushed this year and is in semi-shade. I used some Osmocote on it earlier this year. I'd be intrested in what others have to say.
Dean
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Kent,
Thanks for the photos, nice to see the children are doing well 😀
I've used Osmocote on my Cycads this year with good results, is yours getting enough water? Mine are getting watered almost every day as hot as it has been.
How old is the potting mixture? sometimes re-potting is enough to trigger a flush.
Here is a link to a good article on fertilizing Cycads,
http://cycadjungle.8m.com/cycadjungle/fertilizer.html
Steve
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Hey guys, I wonder if root pruning would be an option instead of repotting. Like, Kent's, mine is an decorative container and I would like it to match others on my front porch.
Dean
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