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pladym has contributed to 3 posts out of 2610 total posts
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Thanks for the replies! I have the same problem of the pups forcing the main plant to tilt. It was potted up into a larger pot, but the pups were forming before I repotted the plant. So there are two reasons to cut the pups off - 1) tilting mother plant and 2) make more plants. What will the plant with pups look like if I let them grow? Will I get a cluster of plants? So far, the pups do not have leaves. I'm in zone 5, so I can't plant the plant outside. It already takes too much room in the greenhouse. I'm considering moving the plant indoors for the winter. Will I have problems growing the plant as a house plant?
What fungicide did you use? Did the pups have leaves before they were removed?
My CYCAS REVOLUTA "Sago Palm" is sending up shoots from the base below the soil level. There are three so far - about 2 to 3" wide and up to 4" tall. What is the best thing to do? I have never seen one do this before. The main "trunk" is 6 to 8" wide and about 9" tall. Can I cut them off to make more plants?
What species or hybrid do you have? Some passiflora bloom when only 6" - 12" and others must get to be massive (several branches 10' to 30') and several years old. Depending on the species you can fertilize and still get many flowers per day. Most passiflora bloom on new growth - there are some exceptions. The time of year will also be a factor.
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