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Originally Posted by Waterdog111
If that is the palm you referred to in the second pic, that would definently be my choise for kekeis. They will need all the help you can give.
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Thanks for dropping by WD! Hope you’re out of harms way and enjoying a break from watering with all the moisture in the gulf!
I’m second guessing the boot now for a few reasons, the main reason being that it gets quite a bit of full sun during the year—I would’ve mounted it on the north side of the boot, but I think this plant is just going to scramble up and over towards the southern exposure and get fried in the sun. I’ve included a picture of the top of the boot that gets the sun; noticeably less fern & moss coverage, so I imagine that’s not going to be the most hospitable spot when it’s not overcast and raining.
Also, the boot isn’t the only thing those ferns and mosses have grown on…they’ve grown on me, too! Some people hate the look, but I love it when mosses and ferns colonize a palm—real primordial looking! I’m not entirely sure how they’d react when they’re getting sprayed regularly with a 25PPM nitrate solution…I know that the moss hates my tap water which is around 100PPM so I can imagine it just pickling @25PPM-N.
I really want to plant on this boot, but I’m going to hold off on that for now. I’m going to try to get this Bulbo to grow out and upon the next division, I’ll wire one into the boot, shoot it with distilled only, and let nature take care of the feeding.
I’m just going to tie it to the moist loofah and leave it in that container with about 1/4 inch of water in the bottom so the loofah stays moist and the humidity stays high until I start noticing signs of new growth…Who knows, maybe that bucket will turn into a little bulbo-factory!
Stay tuned!
I’m going to try to embed this picture…
A clearer photo…
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