Trachycarpus identification?
Trachycarpus identification?
It´s starting to grow much faster and just wondering if it is what it was supposedly said to be? nainital? Thanks.
Re: Trachycarpus identification?
Don't think it's possible in such an early stage to tell what species it is.
But it almost looks like a treatment with GA-3...
Kind regards,
Remko.
But it almost looks like a treatment with GA-3...
Kind regards,
Remko.
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Re: Trachycarpus identification?
Is it grown in low light conditions Bret
It looks very long and thin. If grown in normal light I would say it resembles a Nova with the long thin petioles, but I have never seen a Nova seedling. The Naini-tal that I have, grown initially as Takil, by Vic, is much more squat, moreso than T fortunei.
It looks very long and thin. If grown in normal light I would say it resembles a Nova with the long thin petioles, but I have never seen a Nova seedling. The Naini-tal that I have, grown initially as Takil, by Vic, is much more squat, moreso than T fortunei.
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Re: Trachycarpus identification?
Thank´s for the reply´s. Never been treated and get´s alot of natural light. Going to have to wait what it grow´s into i suppose. should be interesting haha. Thank´s again.