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RE: Zamia sp. "Mexico"

Distilled water for the soak, and no fungicide.As long as the seeds are cleaned well, and the moisture levels are kept in check, fungus/mold problems ...

18 years ago
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RE: Zamia sp. "Mexico"

Barb, You're right, getting just a bit crowded in there :D The red/orange stuff is just what's left of the seed coatBeing the off season, I ...

18 years ago
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RE: Zamia sp. "Mexico"

Wes, I should end up with some extras :lol: I'll set a few aside for you.Steve

18 years ago
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RE: Livistona benthamii

An overnight soak, couple weeks at 85* - 95*FFirst signs of life..... 8)

18 years ago
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RE: Indoor Palms are growing!

I like them too!Have a small forest of them in my dining room :D Steve

18 years ago
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RE: Indoor Palms are growing!

It looks like it is just stretching out a bit,They grow these packed tightly together to produce a taller plant. When grown in decent light, the petio...

18 years ago
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RE: Indoor Palms are growing!

Hi Barb, They will keep growing 8) Palm growth in optimum conditions is continuous.Just be careful of the Winter growth this Spring, it can ...

18 years ago
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RE: Cycad flushes in November, Let's see em!!!

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...

18 years ago
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RE: Roystonea regia ~ Cuban Royal Palm

We'll divy up the survivors....... :lol:

18 years ago
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RE: Problem with Papaya

Thanks for the Info !Looks like I am going to have to thaw out some more potting soil :D Steve

18 years ago
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RE: Triangle Palm Seedling ~ What is this ??

This one continues it's " transformation" , or whatever it's doing...... :lol:

18 years ago
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RE: Cycad flushes in November, Let's see em!!!

Couple more photos for a cold day,And a Cycas revoluta just starting on it's first frond,

18 years ago
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RE: Salacca wallichiana

And some just starting on their first leaves,

18 years ago
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