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Jan 9, 2024 5:05 PM CST
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Gina1960 said: Palm trees are very very highly variable on germination time and germination rates. Some pop out quickly, others can take over a year. Some produce lots of viable seed. some don't.


Yes! I've had a lot of failure with palm seeds. Also, Cocoplum seeds look and act a lot like palm seeds. I had about 30 and the first one sprouted in a little over 2 months, but the last one sprouted about 6 months later. No failures, though. Every time I was about to dump the soil, another 1 or 2 would pop up.
I have found that coffee, tea, and rose can all agree on one thing... water everyday.

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