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Paul Cabrelle
I've got two of them, cycas revoluta. They are both around 15 years old. I don't water them, don't feed them only trim their dead fronds. They are both located in our north facing front yard in not very good soil. They get watered when it rains. Both are about 1.5m wide and close to the same high. Both have at least 7 pups around their respective trunks. Couldn't ask for a more hardy, beautifully architectural plant if I tried.
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Ai Jaedee

Not recommened to grow too close to each other, walls or small containers. Put them where you can easily remove & dig out as you will need a mattock to be able to swing around the root area. I removed two last year that were 10yrs old & thought never again as it took me 3-4hrs with each & they are very heavy to lift by hand. You'd need to dig down at least 30-40cm to get it out, the larger ones you should be able to tip over & push so that the bottom root system gives. The base will produce a lot of pups so be mindful if you can't dig around the trunk (they can get out of control & sprout along the trunk all the way up). The pups will regrow new roots planted halfway with the top showing; I had a couple placed into potting mix & in a foam box but any container will do.

   
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Ai Jaedee

Big thick pups may also recover, water well in summer but it will take 2 years before they re-shoot new leaves after the 2nd Spring year.

   

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