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20:40 > 21:10 The new ones come out and grow larger then the older branches then die off. It lost all it’s leaves and I pruned them back and nothing is happening. Remove the oldest fronds from the base sparingly, cutting as closely to the trunk as possible.If you don’t have a local retail source available, or a friendly neighbor who saved some fruit or pups for you, you still have options.If you’re looking for a more mature live specimen, six-inch plants in gallon pots are And if a bonsai for indoor gardening is what you’re after, start with this live plant in a 4.5-inch ceramic pot, Sagos are pretty hardy, and they should do well in your garden with proper care if planted in a suitable location.A few potential pests and problems that you may encounter include scale insects, yellowing, sooty mold, and various types of rot.In addition to serving as a gorgeous ornamental that remains green throughout the year both indoors and out, I’ve found a decorative use for those aging portions of my I just cut out the “burned,” dry brown fronds and place them decoratively in a large planter on my porch. 12:20 > 12:50 21:40 > 22:05 Mexi-Mac-Burger serviert mit gewürzten Kartoffel-Gittern 02:50 > 03:35 Thank you for such an informative article. 22:55 > 23:50 10:00 > 10:25 Eventually, the cone will begin to wither away, making it easier to remove, or you could let this happen naturally.I purchased a very beautiful, very healthy sago in an 8 or 10 gallon pot.

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Eating sago palm can cause fatal liver failure in dogs. 04:40 > 05:00 01:45 > 02:10

I’ve planted a couple of pups as well. 13:00 > 13:30 They belong to completely different phyla, and are not closely related at all.That’s correct, Robert. Thanks for your question. 18:20 > 19:15 How large has yours grown, and is it beginning to outgrow its pot? You can tell the viable seeds from the unfertilized ones by placing them in a bucket of water; save the seeds that sink and discard the rest.Collected seeds can be stored at room temperature in an airtight bag or container. I have friends who also planted theirs way before mine(also from the same mother plant as mine) but none come close to how tall mine are. 09:35 > 09:50 It’s fine to have them just be absolutely sure to restrict dogs access to them. My wife and I discussed removing the pup while the new growth was only a few inches long. Speaking of which, I am going to try planting it in the front yard. Are all of the fronds turning yellow? My sagos are well away from sweet Lacey here.I am wondering why my Sago doesn’t have dark green palms. 13:20 > 14:20 20:15 > 20:45

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Plant database entry for Sago Palm (Cycas revoluta) with 100 images, 2 comments, and 47 data details. Sagos don’t like wet feet.Do I need to remove the center growth from the male plant?Male sago palm cones can be pruned away, but keep in mind that new growth often emerges directly beneath these, so you want to be careful. I bring it in each winter.

These fronds also look very similar to some ferns. We have one that we have grown from a very small plant. What can I do so they do not die off. Here’s what I have to say to that: don’t!Removal of these fronds, especially when yellow portions are found towards the bottom of the plant, can actually cause stress. Thanks for the great information.Thank you, Gary. I have two huge Sea Grape plants I started from seed. Recently it sprouted to very tall stems growing from the middle of the bulb.