How to Grow Canary Island Palm from Seed
- 1). Squeeze the ripe fruit to remove the seed. Wash the seed thoroughly.
- 2). Fill the plant pot with potting soil. Water this soil so that it is damp, but not wet.
- 3). Insert the seed into the soil so that it is just covering the seed. If the pot is large enough, you can plant several seeds.
- 4). Place the pot in the large plastic bag and seal it. Place the pot and plastic bag in a warm area to germinate. Optimal temperature for germination is around 33 degrees C.
- 5). Watch for growth. Each seed will sprout a single leaf, initially. Let the seedlings grow in the pot for up to one year before transplanting them to other pots or, if you're hardiness zone supports Canary Island date palms, in your yard.
- 1). Plant the seedlings outdoors in full sun in an area large enough to accommodate a tree of the Canary Island date palm's stature. Ensure that the soil drains well.
- 2). Exercise patience, as this tree grows very slowly and may take more than 15 years to reach a height 3 meters.
- 3). Remove fronds that are hanging below horizontal, by hand using an offset lopper, as the tree grows. Be sure to wear leather gloves, as the fronds have sharp edges.
Planting Your Palm Seeds
Growing Your Palm Tree
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