Thanks, had some folks on a daily stroll, stop and take pictures beside it today... lolIt's more impressive in person. Protecting it will be a challe...
More common are the Robustas, that's what they look like to me.
The Trachy looks great, just a little normal transplant shock. Leave it as is and ensure you have consistent watering by yourself every other day, on...
Try not to overthink it. I think you did the right first aid treatment. If it's not pulled, leave it alone. By May/June, it'l take off. I have the...
Same, mine seem toast, even after covering them well. My EE was mush also.
Still, the only 2 detested words still linger on TV everyday since last August... " Below Seasonal"Winter is still hanging in there.... :|
Nice work Ben! Does that method work for only the Trachy's? or do you recommend boxes for less hardy species? Merci
The enclosure seems t be the right size, and warm enough, however:2 things that cause mold: 1) no ventilation in the enclosure, for the damp air to ro...
2 years ago I had a smaller 5 gal blue pot Trachy and Pindo (Monrovia I believe). Both toast... Not a big fan of Monrovia in general, even for zone f...
I feel your pain. Mine is 10' tall and next year will likely need a 12' tall box. I'm sticking with the box method forever even if that means rentin...
Wow Barb, looks great. With a root system like that, the deeper the better. Those will thrive for sure. Just don't change your mind to transplant! ...
Beny, very good job with the wrapping and finally getting it simplified.With the damage my palms recieved this yr from not being protected that could ...
The fronds are looking quite worse for wear and even the spears are getting some browning on them. I put another strand of lights on it and wrapped i...
He means to say LED lights. (DEL is French term)Bravo Ben, that's Badass! Great job!Dan