Trachycarpus bagging
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Trachycarpus bagging
The first shoots are showing on my bagged Trachycarpus seeds what is the best method of transferal ,should I put them outsidevthis year or keep them in.?
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Re: Trachycarpus bagging
I'd pot them up in reasonable sized pots to give root room and place outside. Then bring them into shelter for winter. They won't grow any faster if kept in over summer.
Mine self sow everywhere, and take their chances but if you have specifically grown them a bit of TLC in winter will ensure a higher survival rate.
Mine self sow everywhere, and take their chances but if you have specifically grown them a bit of TLC in winter will ensure a higher survival rate.
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Re: Trachycarpus bagging
Thanks dave much appreciatedDave Brown wrote:I'd pot them up in reasonable sized pots to give root room and place outside. Then bring them into shelter for winter. They won't grow any faster if kept in over summer.
Mine self sow everywhere, and take their chances but if you have specifically grown them a bit of TLC in winter will ensure a higher survival rate.
Re: Trachycarpus bagging
I've been meaning to get down to yours and grab a bootfullDave Brown wrote:
Mine self sow everywhere, and take their chances :