We're easing nicely into winter so you have at least another week. Heck, I have potted weeping fig, foxtail palm, royal palm, etc outside still.... :...
Appreciate your extra effort to document this for everyone. Questions...So, the heat is a 1500 W with fan, on a thermocube? Nothing else? How do you m...
I'll say no, but it is a great palm.
That 10 C difference in vs out also worries me, as the ground is still relatively warm. You might well be -20 or -30 C outside in a couple of months, ...
For what little my opinion is worth, I think you're right.
Nice video!To update my earlier thread on my parent's property on the Oregon coast: these are the beasts that forage there. I've seen 20 of these in t...
Beautiful!About how much cold can these survive?
Did you see krisk's thread? His methods ought to work for you.
Thanks here, too. I didn't know that site but they even have data from Belize :D
This plant is W's -- she bought it for a few bucks off eBay in a tiny Ziploc bag a year-and-change ago. It grows crazy fast. I use some miracle gro bu...
I wonder if Phil follows this forum?As I was writing that last post, he sent me this email offering 15% of Chameadorea: CHAMAEDOREA PALMS: THE GENUS...
I buy W a big pina colada and then she happily tunes me out as I explain coconut milk production etc. Meantime you can enjoy the view. This photo of c...
None will like the dark, so any would appreciate grow lights on timers down there. Chameadorea radicalis takes more light than most of the genus. I ha...
Nice palm! One of my favorite genera. As for the W, my trick is to take her someplace with coconut palms in winter. Give it a try. 8)
Kris,traveler's palms in OK? Easy! Here is ours (same one in photos above) on February 12 of this year, two days after our low of -30 C. :lol: :lol: ...