🌴 Grow Your Own Paradise with Phoenix Sylvestris!
The Phoenix sylvestris, or Silver Date Palm, offers a package of 50 high-quality seeds, ideal for creating a stunning tropical landscape. With a high germination rate and suitability for USDA Hardiness Zone 5, these seeds thrive in sandy soil and full sun, making them a perfect choice for eco-conscious gardeners looking to elevate their outdoor spaces.
USDA Hardiness Zone | 5 |
Soil Type | Sandy Soil |
Sunlight Exposure | Full Sun |
Unit Count | 50.0 Count |
Number of Pieces | 50 |
Color | Silver |
K**N
Wish the seller would send instructions
So, I would've thought that the seller would at least send tips or tricks, or best instructions to growing these seeds. But I'm having a go at 3 packs of 50 by myself. I actually got 164 seeds total. I'll update after a few months. But here's what I did: depending on the pot, I did single seed planting with no soaking, and some soaked. My bigger middle to large pots, I planted 2 or 4 seeds per pot. Watering daily since I live in dry Arizona. I did not cover my pots that are outside since I have too many and you can't plastic wrap in Arizona because they would deteriorate or melt quickly. I did take 20 seeds in individual small pots, soaked them first for 24 hrs, and wrap them up with a clear bag or watever you can use that will hold the hair and water, plenty of water in them, completely sealed and i will continueto keep them moist. So.... we'll see! I hope to update good news in a couple/few months. Be patient! They can take MONTHS to sprout.
H**R
Seeds
Tried all of them in three different tries. Had only one sprout and it looked like a grass blade. The seeds rom other palm seeds I have collected. Not sure these were the correct seeds. I followed instruction from online sources on how to sprout them. No luck.
A**E
They sprouted
I kept them in a ziplock bag with wet paper towels. It took them one month to sprout. I have them potted, fingers crossed they will grow!
N**Y
NEVER GREW!!
I planted all the seeds - NOT ONE has sprouted. Background. 1. I live in south Florida (where plum trees GROW) 2.. I plant all the time. So I have experience planting. I have about 9 other palm trees and lots of fruit trees that I planted myself all growing and thriving. So I dont think I was the problem.
N**A
Two Stars
The seeds does not look like Phoenix Sylvestris and after try 2nd time it did not work.
N**Z
I’m having excellent result 🙏💃
The longest one I plant it directly to the sand as soon I receive the seeds with others 4 but only one grow and the little ones I put them in a wet napkins inside a ziplock bag and the majorly of the seed started to bloom and I plant them in the sand for them to keep growing, I’m having 8-9 seeds blooming and the others of them just place it on the wet napkins and ziplocks bag hoping they also blooms 🙏I’m really happy with the outcome so far.
J**N
Didn’t even sprout!
Received a bag of about 10 seeds and we followed the directions to the t and after months and months nothing grew.
C**S
Phoenix sylvestris (seeds #50)
Received seeds quickly. First we soaked them in water for 2 days.Secondly: put in cactus/palm/citrus soil inside a gallon zip lock bag with water added to provide moisture. (We have been successful rooting windmill palm seeds this way). Third: Place the Ziploc bag in a dark bag or drawer. Seeds should be kept between 70 to 90 degrees. It usually takes about100 days to sprout seedlings using this method. Good luck, hope this helps!
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