I have one as a house plant that touched the ceiling a year or so back. I chopped off the top and it sprouted again from just below the cut. (Nearly at the ceiling again! Time for action I think!)
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Regrowth after cutting - dragon palm?
Whoever plants a garden believes in the future.
www.vegheaven.blogspot.com Updated March 9th - SpringTags: None
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Thanks Flummery
What time of year did you peform the surgery? (I assume now is a good time as the cut stalk is likely to re-sprout straight away?) And was your plant healthy and bushy and multi-stemmed before surgery? (I don't want to cut off two of the three stalks and for the remaining 5 leaves not to be able to provide enough energy for the resprout...)
Cheers,
Giles
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I can't remember when - I think it was early summer. It had 4 stems and one I had to trim had come from the base and shot upwards. I believe they grow to 50 ft or more in the wild, so it had to go!Whoever plants a garden believes in the future.
www.vegheaven.blogspot.com Updated March 9th - Spring
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after cutting mine,i put it in warm bathroom,plenty of light and a 1/4 strength of tom fertiliser once a week,went from a top heavy plant,all out of shape to a lovely plant,i cut the main stem just above a ridge and it sprouted in no time (cut it in april)
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I did this with a lanky Yukka that I was given, I 'capped' the top with wax, as I had seen them treated like that in shops. I just lit a candle and dripped it on the the cut surface, until there was enough to seal it.
Every summer I used to put all my houseplants outside, as we had a boiling hot south-west facing patio, and they loved it. One year we had an unexpected early frost, and I lost them overnight!All the best - Glutton 4 Punishment
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