How Do You Plant Queen Palm Trees From Seeds?
The queen palm tree offers a brilliant appearance, shade and the feel of the Caribbean. Growing palm trees from seeds can be a little frustrating as the germination process can be difficult. The key is to wait until the seeds are ripe and then soak and plant them. A great trick to see if they are ripe is to wait until they turn an amber color. Once they become germinated and survive the transfer into the ground, you will be growing a beautiful queen palm tree. Gather seeds that are dense and heavier than most. A great test for the right palm seeds is to put them in a pot of water; those that float are not suitable to be planted and should be discarded. Wait for the seeds to turn orange, as that means they are ready to be planted. Remove the covering from the seed simply by peeling it off. Place your seeds in water, completely submerged, for 24 hours. There is fruit pulp that needs to be removed now. Soaking in water loosen the pulp so that it can be removed much easier. Plant the seeds