Cycas revoluta bargain + advice sought
Cycas revoluta bargain + advice sought
Dropped some stuff off at the dump this morning and saw that they have a nice little collection of abandoned houseplants. Spotted this double-cycas in there and asked them if I could take it. They said they sell the plants for a few quid to pay for their tea/coffee etc. I asked how much they wanted and they said I could make them an offer... so I said £2 and they accepted!!
Going to top-dress with some new soil and give it plenty of water. Do you think I should split them up or let them keep growing together in the same pot?
My phone is sitting in the pot in the second photo for scale.
Going to top-dress with some new soil and give it plenty of water. Do you think I should split them up or let them keep growing together in the same pot?
My phone is sitting in the pot in the second photo for scale.
Last edited by leunerj on Tue May 01, 2012 10:05 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Re: Cycas revoluta bargain + advice sought
Thats my sort of bargain!
I wouldn't separate them yet if at all
I wouldn't separate them yet if at all
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Re: Cycas revoluta bargain + advice sought
That's brilliant, I'll have to look around for plants next time I visit the dump
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My local tip is more expensive than the garden centres.....they say its for 'charity'
Re: Cycas revoluta bargain + advice sought
Cheeky blastards....
Its ch@t anyway whats to charge?
Its ch@t anyway whats to charge?
Re: Cycas revoluta bargain + advice sought
How much would a nice sized cycad cost up north? From B&Q or home base or somewhere like that. Im really interested in them and really want to add one to my exotic collection.
Re: Cycas revoluta bargain + advice sought
You could have a look at sales by palmen3103 on German eBay. His carriage charges are very reasonable. Do a search here first though as there are posts of Pros and Cons, I'm happy with the one I boughtdoncasterpalmguy123 wrote:How much would a nice sized cycad cost up north? From B&Q or home base or somewhere like that. Im really interested in them and really want to add one to my exotic collection.
90cm plant in 30cm pot for £50 + £15 shipping
http://www.ebay.de/itm/Cycas-revolutia- ... 1005314577
70cm plant in 26cm pot for £33 + £10 shipping
http://www.ebay.de/itm/Cycas-revolutia- ... 1274552818
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Re: Cycas revoluta bargain + advice sought
Ikea sell them in selected stores, small for £7.50 .I recently bought a couple from our local B&Q warehouse for around £15 each in the houseplants section. A good size too for the money.doncasterpalmguy123 wrote:How much would a nice sized cycad cost up north? From B&Q or home base or somewhere like that. Im really interested in them and really want to add one to my exotic collection.
Re: Cycas revoluta bargain + advice sought
Thanks for the replies, i think i'll go for the cheaper option of B&Q or somewhere like that
Re: Cycas revoluta bargain + advice sought
FWIW I got a small one before I bought the eBay one. Its pathetic ... still growing, but still pathetic. I'd recommend saving up and getting a bigger one.doncasterpalmguy123 wrote:Thanks for the replies, i think i'll go for the cheaper option of B&Q or somewhere like that
Re: Cycas revoluta bargain + advice sought
Instead of starting a new topic I thought I'd carry on this one.
Anyway I've been looking around on ebay for decent sized cycads and came across this
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/310768339899? ... 1423.l2649
Approx £38 + £30 shipping is it a good size for the money?
Anyway I've been looking around on ebay for decent sized cycads and came across this
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/310768339899? ... 1423.l2649
Approx £38 + £30 shipping is it a good size for the money?
Re: Cycas revoluta bargain + advice sought
£38 + £30 shipping translated by Google looks to be "Total height with pot approx 90cm ,
Trunk height approx 30/35cm" It also seems to say that they are recently potted and are therefore probably not well rooted?
The Spanish ones I posted a link to earlier says:
EUR 40 + 12 shipping (approx £43.70 total) "Total height up to 70 cm, Plant height up to 40 cm, trunk up to 16 cm, plant diameter up to 80 cm, Pot size 26 cm diameter / 10 L"
The bigger one is EUR 60 + 17 shipping (approx £64.72 total) "Total height up to 90 cm Plant height up to 60 cm Trunk up to 16 cm plant diameter up to 100 cm Pot size 30 cm / 14 L"
Sounds like much of a muchness to me ... not sure that taller trunk gains you much, to me the amount of leaf in the photograph looks a bit "mean", I think mine have more than that, and to me that would be more important than trunk height.
Trunk height approx 30/35cm" It also seems to say that they are recently potted and are therefore probably not well rooted?
The Spanish ones I posted a link to earlier says:
EUR 40 + 12 shipping (approx £43.70 total) "Total height up to 70 cm, Plant height up to 40 cm, trunk up to 16 cm, plant diameter up to 80 cm, Pot size 26 cm diameter / 10 L"
The bigger one is EUR 60 + 17 shipping (approx £64.72 total) "Total height up to 90 cm Plant height up to 60 cm Trunk up to 16 cm plant diameter up to 100 cm Pot size 30 cm / 14 L"
Sounds like much of a muchness to me ... not sure that taller trunk gains you much, to me the amount of leaf in the photograph looks a bit "mean", I think mine have more than that, and to me that would be more important than trunk height.
Re: Cycas revoluta bargain + advice sought
Its great that you saved something like that do from the skip. A friend of mine was asked to bin a tree fern which he asked if he could keep.