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We have at least 15 of these on our 20 year old Sago. I thought it was a disease! Very happy to know all's fine. How do we take & propogate these seeds? We were just very lucky to have cared for our 1st Sago (didn't have a clue) to have it flourish as it has.
But since then, we have planted several more with some success & some total failure.
Please get back to us when you can. Really appreciate your input.
Dear,
You have a plant who is in plenty condition!!!
The seeds, you can clean them or not, have to be put in the ground ( best on the side of the grain) and covered with +/- 1cm ground. Temp in day time about 32°C, night best under 15°C. And now you need a lot of patience and luck. Pray and cross fingers.
Greetings,
Albert