Posted by Lil on 9/29/2007, 2:19 pm, in reply to "Re: Broken Sago Palm2" --Previous Message--
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: My neighbor ran over my 4-foot sago
: and ripped it from the ground. It
: broke off at the base, but left the
: roots and the bottom of the trunk in
: the ground. Can I save the part that
: broke off?
:
: You can save both the top and the
: bottom. The bottom will produce
: offsets from the base. The top will
: have to be worked on. You would
: treat it like a huge offset. Take a
: look at two articles in my website.
: The most asked questions section,
: which talks about rooting offsets,
: and "never throw away a
: cycad" which talks about saving
: cycads. The key is cutting the top
: to the point where there is no
: damage. As an example, if a car were
: to impact the middle of the stem,
: then the middle might get bruised
: and you would want to cut it up to
: above the damaged area. Read the
: articles and then come back and tell
: us more about what shape the top is
: in and we will see what we can do.
:
As far as I can tell, the truck impacted it at the base with its tire. I will do everything advised in your articles. Thank you!
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