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04-30-2009, 07:24 PM | #1 (permalink) |
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Call me crazy
I now have 2 coconut palms to try to grow again this summer. In the 70's I had two for 4 years and had no problems. I did not fuss with them at all. In 2007 I bought one and it died in the winter of 2007-2008. I guess it was too cool in my basement. Between this and my Ae Ae Bananas wish me good luck this summer?
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If your thermometer ever goes below 60 degrees, your coconut palms are not long for this plane of existence. Where do you live? Cocos nucifera are truly a tropical tree that requires sun, water, and space. There are substitute palms that look somewhat like coconuts, but all are large trees.
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They will be in pots becauase I am zone 6. My others were in pots back in the 70's. But that year in the basement it probably got down to 50* or 55*F in 2007-2008. Right now they are inside my house were the temps are in 70*.
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Re: Call me crazy
Hey Crazy, good for you. I have an unsprouted (so far) Malay dwarf and a Samoan dwarf which is supposed to be hardier. Another good looking pinnate palm is the"Pindo". It's also very hardy.
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I cannot go to the tropics, so the tropics have to come here. LOL
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Re: Call me crazy
I wish you the very best. Even in So Cal, I still can not grow everything I want. And I really want to push my limits with the Sealing Wax Palm. It is truly ultra tropical (and very expensive and slow growing).
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Re: Call me crazy
Great plant, one of my favorites. I hope you're able to grow it. I tried some from seed once but.....forget it .
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Where were you able to find your Samoan dwarf? I have been looking for a while and so far ebay ($35 each coconut) seems to be the only option.
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