DesertZone
DesertZone
@desertzone
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Joined: Dec 1, 2004
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RE: New Growth

Thanks Aaron, a warm summer has really kept things moving along!Steve I noticed that the midwest has been very warm this year. You guys have been w...

17 years ago
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RE: New Growth

Amazing stuff Steve. 8)

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RE: After five days one of my Washys crown is turning brown fast

Did you water them in well? Air on the roots is a bad, do just like you would with any other tree, until they start growing. It is not uncommon for ...

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RE: This isn't good. Another forest fire

I pray for your family Jay.

17 years ago
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RE: This isn't good. Another forest fire

I've been through that before. I pray they all make it out alive. :angel5:

17 years ago
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RE: HOT HOT HOT!!

Yea, its been warm here lately(103f 39.4c), but most of the early summer was cool, like in the 70's and low 80's (21c to26.6c). My yuccas seem to lik...

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RE: HOT HOT HOT!!

I think it is about time. It's been so cool here until now, nothing was wanting to grow like they normaly do. My yuccas and cactus are so far behind...

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RE: In the ground but now I'm doubt which species.

I agree with you also, they are robusta, just ones that have crossed with filifera. :|

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RE: In the ground but now I'm doubt which species.

The trunks of these palms are already twice the size of any pure Robusta,even(esp) the ones that are close to a 100' tall. I agree, they are without ...

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RE: In the ground but now I'm doubt which species.

On second thought, they are both a x, one more on the robusta side and the other more on the filifera side. Filifera has bluer leaves, larger crown, ...

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RE: In the ground but now I'm doubt which species.

That's a cross or it's filifera. :D

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