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plant food for ponytail palm Ponytail Palm Beaucarnea recurvata Houseplant Seeds

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plant food for ponytail palm Ponytail Palm Beaucarnea recurvata Houseplant Seeds15 Ponytail Palm seeds. The Ponytail Palm, also known as Beaucarnea Recurvata, or Elephant's Foot is a distinctive looking houseplant with a swollen thick brown stem at its base that stores water. The long narrow curly, dark green leaves flow up from this base much like a plume of water in a fountain. Despite it's name and appearance, the Ponytail Palm is in fact a succulent! These seeds come with an option of Eco Packaging Find out more. Sow Inside

15 Ponytail Palm seeds. The Ponytail Palm, also known as Beaucarnea Recurvata, or Elephant's Foot is a distinctive looking houseplant with a swollen thick brown stem at its base that stores water. The long narrow curly, dark green leaves flow up from this base much like a plume of water in a fountain.

Despite it's name and appearance, the Ponytail Palm is in fact a succulent!

These seeds come with an option of Eco Packaging - Find out more. 

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Growing Instructions

Propagating ponytail palm seeds is the surest way to grow these fun plants. While division is quicker, offsets do not always root. Growing ponytail palms from their seed results in a surer propagation method and seeds germinate rapidly if soaked overnight or gently scarified. The tough seed coating needs to be softened or damaged slightly to allow the sprout to emerge. Ponytail palms prefer light gritty soil. A good mixture for seed is 4 parts sand, 2 parts peat, and 1 part each sterile soil and perlite. Sow seeds in 3-inch (7.5 cm.) containers so you don’t need to disturb seedlings for quite some time. Moisten the medium and sow seed on the surface of the soil, pressing it in lightly. Top off with a light dusting of sand.

Keep the container lightly moist by misting and place in an area with a temperature of at least 68 degrees Fahrenheit (20 C.). Heat under the container can speed germination. Cover the container with plastic until germination. Remove the plastic once per day to allow excess moisture to escape. Keep the container in a brightly lit area but with some shelter from noonday sun, which may burn new leaves. You can expect sprouts in 1 to 3 months depending upon the time of year and amount of light and heat the plant experiences. Remove the heating mat and plastic once you see sprouts. Continue to mist your little ponytail palms and keep them in a bright, warm area. Once the seedlings have several pairs of true leaves, water deeply but infrequently in summer and reduce to half in winter. Use a good liquid plant food diluted in spring and again in summer.
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