THANK YOU SO MUCH!!! We have two that someone planted within inches of the front door step of the house we bought. The fronds have literally taken over the front porch! We've been "scooting" around them for years because we didn't want to kill them and we were told they couldn't be moved. This video is such a godsend. Thank you for taking all the time you did to record, edit, and post it, showing not only the final move, but all the work and hurdles you encountered. I really appreciate this! :)
Sadly, only one trunk remains. We were forced to move the cycad during peak leaf emergence - if we could have chosen the time of year, the transplant would have been more favorable. But we had to work within the required timeline of the client.
Great job done there fellas!! I'm sure I'm not the only one who wants snap update on progress ... please repost another video and let us know the outcome .. thanks :)
We have one that’s a bit bigger than yours. How did yours handle the move? Can a plant that big be divided or would that kill it, I would love to try and separate ours, but I’m scared to mess with it this year, coming out of the Texas deep freeze of 2021, I’ve cut it totally back and yesterday I noticed growth out of 5 of the 10 or so plants that are bunched up together.
Thank you for this video. I have one that is planted right up against the house. My grandparents did all of their shrubbery that way. Silly and unhealthy to water your plants and house at the same time. Mine is not as big as yours, despite the age, because it is not in an ideal location. Hope yours did well and so will mine.
Dig Cycad up...place in hole you dug. Cycads are incredibly tough plants and can be moved with very little root ball and they still are fine. Of course the less roots you remove in digging it up the faster it will recover.
It will survive........i would have thought removing some of the pups would have aided the transplant a little better.......but good job........nice to see some common sense by creating the hole first where the cycad was to be transplanted.
THANK YOU SO MUCH!!! We have two that someone planted within inches of the front door step of the house we bought. The fronds have literally taken over the front porch! We've been "scooting" around them for years because we didn't want to kill them and we were told they couldn't be moved. This video is such a godsend. Thank you for taking all the time you did to record, edit, and post it, showing not only the final move, but all the work and hurdles you encountered. I really appreciate this! :)
Did yours live
10 years on, I hope you and the Sago are maturing well.
What a huge specimen to transplant! Looks lime you did a great job! Wonder what it looks like now?
Sadly, only one trunk remains. We were forced to move the cycad during peak leaf emergence - if we could have chosen the time of year, the transplant would have been more favorable. But we had to work within the required timeline of the client.
Thats really sad 😞
I feel like we need a '5 years on' video to see how it's doing
Extremely helpful video. Very clear and straight to the point. I have some "pups" that I am going to attempt to transplant. Thank you for this!
Yes. At maturity Sago Palms are a zone 7b plant surviving temperatures down to 5°F. As cold hardy as the Windmill Palm.
this is so nice! i like how you saved a tree family its so nice
Seriously beautiful specimen. Great forms.
Why did you plant the Sago Palm so close to the other one?
What nutrients did you use :)?
what happened to all those pups growing from the underneath the plant?
What happened if we don't get any root with the plant.
10 years on how is the Cycad ?
How's it doing, Gary?
Thanks a lot Mr. Gary ! Regards from Argentina.
How´s the Cycad doing?
Do you plan on doing an update video?
What name of manure sago palm ???
Great job done there fellas!!
I'm sure I'm not the only one who wants snap update on progress ... please repost another video and let us know the outcome .. thanks :)
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So how is the plant now?
We have one that’s a bit bigger than yours. How did yours handle the move? Can a plant that big be divided or would that kill it, I would love to try and separate ours, but I’m scared to mess with it this year, coming out of the Texas deep freeze of 2021, I’ve cut it totally back and yesterday I noticed growth out of 5 of the 10 or so plants that are bunched up together.
Thank you for this video. I have one that is planted right up against the house. My grandparents did all of their shrubbery that way. Silly and unhealthy to water your plants and house at the same time. Mine is not as big as yours, despite the age, because it is not in an ideal location. Hope yours did well and so will mine.
Dig Cycad up...place in hole you dug. Cycads are incredibly tough plants and can be moved with very little root ball and they still are fine. Of course the less roots you remove in digging it up the faster it will recover.
Great Video. Cycads are amazing. Transplanted many. A solid shank heavy sharpened shovel is best. I bet this Cycad is close to 20? years old?
robertm...Revoluta age more like 40 yrs. Slow growing
@sizedoctor Planning??!
Do u think it's a hard task that needs planning ?
its just hit autumn here would it be a bad time to transplant
Respect the plant and the plant shall respect you as well.
~flower of life~
Can some one tell me what the clear gel the plant develops what is it?
Did the sago survive??
Are these trees cold hardy
great job, thank you. i am planning to transplant a sego palm.
What's DNG?
Good video
Great job! Glad you saved that magnificant cycad.
Isn't that a sago palm?
Beautiful plant
Dear Mrs. you have unknown cycus revoletta 🌴. which will be give them training carnal.
thanks for the lesson!
thanks!
good information 👍👍👍👍👍👍
It will survive........i would have thought removing some of the pups would have aided the transplant a little better.......but good job........nice to see some common sense by creating the hole first where the cycad was to be transplanted.
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Thanks for saving that sago palm.
I came here hopeing to find how to plant my 4" in pup height sago. But cool!
excellent video, thanks for sharing it!
Good job
This felt similar to an animal rescue video.
My neighbor got two these next door
No, He ment that he wants to move his sago.
اول مرا يشفون نخله يعني
nice
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Mm good to know I love plants and trees and flowers beautiful gr Jeffrey 🍀🌞☕😘🌴
Put queen palms on top and learn to apologize to god 🧠❤️🏋️we have hands/palms and souls in our feet for a reason🙏❤️🙏☯️🙏🌏🙏🌊🙏🌽🙏🔋🙏⛰🙏
Lá thiên tế làm hoa lãng khai trương chăt đẹp lắn nhĩ.
جميل
bei vidi uno si potrebbe fare una bella cultura di giardinaggio se i vidi fossero in lingua italiano .
Should have removed all of the fronds.
Palm oil kanserojen.
😀
No cydas
That looks like hessian, not a tarp🤔🥴
Sus frutos y hojas son tóxicos.
Cycas
all the fronds should've been cut off.
@Benjamin Quaglia you’ve never transplanted a sago and it shows
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@@Christionbridges what’s this gotta do with me ? Boy bye