Re: Move draceno draco?



Hi Nan, all,

I was just trying to imagine what a 12' high Daceno must weigh, if it's as
fat and sassy as most around here in the San Diego area I'd wager it would
be in the 500+lbs range!

The 5' one shouldn't be impossible, similar to a large summer-growing Aloe
I would think, leave it bone dry after transplanting for a couple weeks
and then a little B added to a good drenching, and regular watering
through the summer ought to have it established by fall.

'Course I'm just guessing. I'd be happy to help, especially if you want it
to land in my yard ;-)

Mark
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On Fri, 4 May 2001, Nan Sterman wrote:
> Can a dragon tree be transplanted?  If so how can some do it
> yourselfers move it?  The tree in mind is about 5 feet tall, though
> there is a nearby plant that is about 12 feet tall and could be moved
> as well.
>
> Nan
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> Nan Sterman
> San Diego County California
> Sunset zone 24, USDA hardiness zone 10b or 11



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