First off thank you for your awesome article on the lovely Ponytail palms. I love them. Secondly I think it's wonderful that you always reply to the people that post comments/questions, as I will greatly appreciate your insights.
A neighbor down the road have 2 beautiful large Ponytail palms and the bloomed and made seeds. Apparently they only bloom and seed after the age of 30 years. I asked the neighbor for some of the seeds and he was kind enough to give me a clipping with seeds. Now my question is how to germinate them? Should I remove the husk part on the outside or plant it as it is? I would really love to grow some from seed.
First off thank you for your awesome article on the lovely Ponytail palms. I love them. Secondly I think it's wonderful that you always reply to the people that post comments/questions, as I will greatly appreciate your insights.
A neighbor down the road have 2 beautiful large Ponytail palms and the bloomed and made seeds. Apparently they only bloom and seed after the age of 30 years. I asked the neighbor for some of the seeds and he was kind enough to give me a clipping with seeds. Now my question is how to germinate them? Should I remove the husk part on the outside or plant it as it is? I would really love to grow some from seed.