Trachycarpus fortunei Complete Care Guide

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  • Опубликовано: 28 окт 2024

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  • @keithtaylor7736
    @keithtaylor7736 Год назад +4

    I have just pulled one of these from beneath my hedge. To my knowledge it ha been horizontal since we purchased the house 5 years ago. It is around 8 feet long with several leaf fans. The plant has been laying sideways along the ground beneath the hedge. We decided to pull it out to see if we could erect it in the garden. When it was finally dragged out we found that it has obviously been cut down as at the base is basically a trunk about 9 inches in diameter, no roots, just a sawn through trunk. The plant appears healthy with about a dozen fan like leaves. I assume it's been getting its nutrients from the main trunk being in contact with the ground as it has no apparent roots? Should we just dig a hole and put it in, or should we shorten the trunk a little first?

    • @tntropics
      @tntropics  Год назад +2

      I have never heard of anything like that. Go over to the palmtalk forum and post a pic and info for further advice so we can see what's going on.

  • @BananaJSSI
    @BananaJSSI 2 года назад

    Great video. I hit our's with a slow release grass fert. two to three times per year. I have been using 18-18-18-18 and it works awesome

    • @Rocketman0407
      @Rocketman0407 Год назад +1

      You think a teaspoon of 18 is a nice dose for trachies your size?

    • @BananaJSSI
      @BananaJSSI Год назад

      I throw a handful around ours. That one palm I water daily and gave triple 18 fert has grown 4'ft of trunk in two seasons@@Rocketman0407

  • @tool0414
    @tool0414 5 месяцев назад

    Thanks for the information! I’m a big fan of your channel and just planted a sabal minor and a windmill palm. I live in Central Ohio, which is technically Zone 6b now but my house is in an urban environment and has a slightly warmer micro climate.
    Last winter almost every day in January was above freezing with temps in the upper 30’s and low 40’s. At night it would regularly dip into the mid 20’s. The coldest it got was 6 degrees with maybe a week with temperatures in the teens.
    Do you recommend winterizing these palms all winter in these conditions? Or do you just need to protect it when it gets below 25 or so? Thanks for all the informative videos! Your palms look great!

    • @tntropics
      @tntropics  5 месяцев назад +1

      the sabal minor needs a coverput on if temps go under 5F. The windmill palm when small will need protecting in temps under 21F or ice conditions. I would recommend boxing it in sometime in Dec-March until it gets a full size trunk and pushing 10+ fronds/year

  • @ClaysConstructionDiecast
    @ClaysConstructionDiecast 2 года назад +1

    Love these educational videos! Very helpful

  • @kriswester2825
    @kriswester2825 2 года назад

    Very informative!! Thank you so much!! I will be referring back to you a lot!

  • @LemonDropYum
    @LemonDropYum 22 дня назад

    Thank you for this video. I have a couple of questions I would appreciate your help/advice with. I'm in Pace Florida (northern Pace) and my zone is 9a, formally 8b. I'm going to plant some 1 gallons in full sun next spring. Should I wrap and care for them when it gets really cold here? Also, my biggest worry is for them to get fungi or something like that and die. During the winter some parts of my lawn get moss. Should I worry about that? And lastly, when I plant them, should I add some sand to the soil mix? I would really appreciate your advice. Thank you for reading.

    • @tntropics
      @tntropics  22 дня назад +1

      In your area no winter protection is needed. You should look into Sabal palmetto palms , mule palms and other Sabal palms as well in your location

    • @tntropics
      @tntropics  22 дня назад +1

      As for adding the sand just plant in native soil

    • @LemonDropYum
      @LemonDropYum 22 дня назад +1

      @@tntropics Thank you so much for your help. Last year it dropped down to 19 degrees fahrenheit one day but it was mostly 20s up. If I can find those other plants for sale (1-3 gallons), I will definitely buy them.

    • @tntropics
      @tntropics  22 дня назад +1

      @@LemonDropYum In your area in FL people generally get Sabal palmetto in 10' or so size in the few hundred dollar range. A small Sabal palmetto nurseries in your area generally don't sell because they take 10-20 years to get big. But these can be found online. Generally in spring Lowes or Home Depot will sell palms in your area and have 6-8' overall height mule palms for sale for 125-$300. I recommend you plant in the March-May timeframe. I would call around then. Check Lisenby palms or see if there is another nursery close by to help you. There might be a couple other palms you like as well

    • @LemonDropYum
      @LemonDropYum 22 дня назад

      @@tntropics Thank you for the advice! I will definitely check Lisenby palms. I used to live in South Florida, where palms are just a normal part of life that you don't even think about. Some of my neighbors have palm trees that look healthy, although I have seen some big palm trees that are completely dried and look dead. The trunks look like Mexican fan palm. I just wonder what they did wrong. I've also looked at the reviews of some of the palm tree nurseries around here and have read that some people's palm trees have died even after being guaranteed by the nursery (because they plant them).

  • @craigeslim7212
    @craigeslim7212 2 года назад +1

    Great video! I’m still so confused as to why some people say water the palms almost daily when 90+, while some other people say no more than twice a week even in hot summers. I’m worried I’ll overwater or underwater my palm.

    • @tntropics
      @tntropics  2 года назад +2

      Probably either way you wouldn't hurt anything. in summer it's very hard to overwater a in ground palm unless the palm is sitting in standing water in the top foot.

    • @craigeslim7212
      @craigeslim7212 2 года назад

      @@tntropics good to know, thank you! One more question, is it really better to keep leaves even if they are damaged and don’t look so healthy rather than prune them off so that those nutrients can go to new growth?

    • @tntropics
      @tntropics  2 года назад +1

      @@craigeslim7212 It is best to leave them and for sure not cut any that are above horizontal. Leaving them is a choice you can make between keeping the palm healthy and growing faster vs aesthetics.

    • @craigeslim7212
      @craigeslim7212 Год назад

      @@tntropics do you water the palms during the winter? Assuming the temperature is staying above freezing, but the high temperature is not really getting much above 60, should I bother to water it?

    • @tntropics
      @tntropics  Год назад +1

      @@craigeslim7212 I don't water here unless temps are at least above 70F and it's dry. We gat quite a bit of rain in winter.

  • @florinflorin249
    @florinflorin249 4 месяца назад

    How often do i need to water a recently planted from the pot 10feet trachycarpus at 90f ? It also has a brim and mulch.

    • @tntropics
      @tntropics  4 месяца назад

      Assuming you didn't create a bathtub effect when planting, daily. Sine I don't know your location or soil type, before watering dig down a few inches and if dry at all, water till you get a idea of your conditions

  • @58russ
    @58russ 2 месяца назад

    Hi, Any advice for a windmill palm with a trunk hole at the base measuring about 2*3" and a bit larger inside? Overall the tree looks normal. No clue what caused it. Thanks

    • @tntropics
      @tntropics  2 месяца назад

      If it’s into the center trunk you will just have to hope for the best. If it looks “healed”. /dry leave it. If it looks mushy at all remove soft material and treat with a fungicide like copper fungicide

    • @58russ
      @58russ 2 месяца назад

      @@tntropics Yes it is about 4" deep into the trunk but it is dry so time will tell. Thanks!

  • @woowooone
    @woowooone 3 месяца назад

    I heard someone say that if these get a little bit of shade instead of full sun, they the leaves will be bigger. What are your thoughts? That may change my planting location choice

    • @tntropics
      @tntropics  3 месяца назад +1

      North of Atlanta I would plant in Full Sun. In Shade they will stretch for the sun making fronds longer. But the sun provides the energy they need so they will grow larger faster in full sun. My Rocket palm (2 years ago) is in full sun ruclips.net/video/un0O0tfCKos/видео.html

    • @woowooone
      @woowooone 3 месяца назад

      @@tntropics wow! That was fast! What a beautiful rocket of a palm. Thank you so much for being so generous with your knowledge! And did you hire someone to create the tropical garden or come up with it all by yourself?

  • @Rocketman0407
    @Rocketman0407 Год назад

    For long term storage in a pot what do you recommend? Is a soiless medium that barely or really slowly decomposes the key? Maybe use real soil?

    • @tntropics
      @tntropics  Год назад

      Good question I don't use soilless mixtures. But they are probably ok. The simplest I use is the Miracle grow Palm Mix and supplement with pumice or larger perlite. I also use various homemade soil mixes primarily using Lowe's Soil Conditioner (Pine fines) as a base.

    • @Rocketman0407
      @Rocketman0407 Год назад

      @@tntropics ever had problems with root rot when using mixes high in Organic Matter?

    • @tntropics
      @tntropics  Год назад

      @@Rocketman0407 No I haven't had problems with that on my potted Trachy

  • @Pick710
    @Pick710 2 года назад

    Instead of mulch, I have decorative rocks around my trachys in the summer. Can I through fertilizer on the rocks and expect the water to carry it down to the soil? Or should I remove the rocks to fertilize? Thanks so much for your content

    • @tntropics
      @tntropics  2 года назад

      Rocks are ok as well. It will probably be ok to fertilize over the rocks but is ideal to work fertilizer down in the top inch of soil.

  • @stephenkeeble6857
    @stephenkeeble6857 2 года назад

    What feed do u recommend for Trachys? Ano alot of nursery's here in the UK tend to use osmocote slow release, also mines in a 58cm pot nearly 6ft from pot base to top frond, any tips on getting faster growth? Tia 👍

    • @tntropics
      @tntropics  2 года назад

      I bought 3 Trachycarpus 6 years ago and kept two in large pots and planted the smaller one out. the smaller one outgrew the potted ones by a huge margin. In pots I too recommend osmocote. I have a fertilizer video at ruclips.net/video/2dsWuIg3LkI/видео.html

  • @auroramihai6388
    @auroramihai6388 2 года назад

    can you tell me, please, if a Tachycarpus Fortunei can survive in area 6B and when it can be planted outside. I bought it now and want to change it into a bigger pot. in the winter I will put it in the house because it is too small, but I don't know when I can plant it in the garden

    • @auroramihai6388
      @auroramihai6388 2 года назад

      it is about 50cm

    • @tntropics
      @tntropics  2 года назад +1

      In 6B you will need to protect most every winter. I have some palm protection videos on the channel. If you are outside the US your 6b zone may vary a bit from US plant zones. You can plant your palm at that size but it will need to be protected when temps start to dip under -6C until it gets a full size trunk and is growing well then you can protect under -11C

    • @auroramihai6388
      @auroramihai6388 2 года назад

      @@tntropics thank you very much!

  • @matthewgriffin5123
    @matthewgriffin5123 2 года назад

    My leaves are turning yellow and folding up and drooping. i recently put it in a tall deep pot. What should i do? please help. I keep it in side, only in summer i set it out side.

    • @tntropics
      @tntropics  2 года назад +1

      Go over to the palmtalk forum and post a pic and what exactly has been done. I can't diagnose here without a pic. You can refer to my other video for help also ruclips.net/video/uObJc4TY8LY/видео.html

    • @matthewgriffin5123
      @matthewgriffin5123 2 года назад

      @@tntropics wheres that palmtalk forum located at

    • @tntropics
      @tntropics  2 года назад

      @@matthewgriffin5123 www.palmtalk.org/forum/index.php?/forum/37-cold-hardy-palms/

  • @laveraharper9698
    @laveraharper9698 Год назад

    I love your video!Thank you ❤

    • @tntropics
      @tntropics  Год назад

      Thanks so much for watching!

  • @jacquesmerrell5408
    @jacquesmerrell5408 2 года назад

    Thank for This information

  • @judithsmall7831
    @judithsmall7831 2 года назад

    I have one of these palms and it is dying what can i do to save it

    • @tntropics
      @tntropics  2 года назад

      If this video doesn't help post back here with what exactly is wrong, when you planted it and where you are located. ruclips.net/video/uObJc4TY8LY/видео.html

  • @jamesdepugh7163
    @jamesdepugh7163 2 года назад

    Y do some have skinny trunk an some look like that

    • @tntropics
      @tntropics  2 года назад

      Most Trachycarpus trunks are pretty skinny.

    • @jamesdepugh7163
      @jamesdepugh7163 2 года назад

      @@tntropics o ok thanks

  • @CokitoWorld
    @CokitoWorld 2 года назад

    I prefer floppy leafs