PALMS IN POTS
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essential oils and palms
by fotodimatti- 1 follower
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I have this ultrasonic (?) atomizer which originally is meant to spread essential oils into the air to give the room a good scent. I am always interested in enhancing the air humidity for my potted palms (chamaedoreas, Kerriodoxas, etc). Does anybody know if essential oils have a negative effect on palm trees? Or which essential oils I should avoid? Thanks so much, Matti
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Absolute noob with a kentia palm
by Aspiringplantmom- 1 follower
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Just moved into my boyfriends apartment, and I have no experience whatsoever with plants. But I’ve made it my mission to revive a beautiful plant that came with his apartment. He has what appears to be a kentia palm in ill health. I’m trying to revive it but I have very limited knowledge. I think it was under watered, so I cut off brown leaf tips. It gets plenty of indirect natural light. I began dusting and misting it. I am wondering what you guys think: Do I need to repot it? If so, are there any recommended resources for how to properly repot it and exactly what supplies/planters to purchase. I have access to an outside porch area. Does the size of t…
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Outgrown.
by Las Palmas Norte- 7 replies
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What do you do when your potted palm outgrows it's available space? I planted mine outdoors with provisions for an insulated winter enclosure. What happens when it outgrows the size of enclosure I can provide? Chainsaw.
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Bella Palms in Southern California
by palmkid- 1 reply
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These are my Bella palms and they have grown a lot
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Growing in pure minerals/Pumice
by Palmfarmer- 29 replies
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I got the idea from a youtube channel where they grew a Trachy in Pure Pumice with great sucess. They then made the drain hole at the side of the container kinda high so it could be filt up with water and the lower roots would benifit the same way as when hitting groundwater. I am just wondering what do I need to add to the Pumice to make this doable. I guess I need some material that can hold some nutrients. Also what kind of fertilizer would be used in this scenerio? solid organics will obviously not work so I will go syntetic. Will micronutrient deficiencies become a problem if I just feed it with a something like Nitrofoska?
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4”x4”x10” Band to a 1 Gal, 3 Gal or 5 Gal?
by Dwarf Fan- 1 follower
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What is the next best pot size to UP SIZE from a 4”x4”x10” Band? Should I go from the Band into a 1 Gal, 3 Gal or 5 Gal Pot? Thoughts, suggestions and reasonable advice appreciated.
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Areca palm in Southern California
by palmkid- 2 replies
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This is my areca palm I just bought in corona ca hopefully it survives here due to low 30s sometimes.
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Palm tree flowering
by JacoPalmsCo- 1 reply
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Idk what palm this is, I think it’s areca but im not sure. But it’s flowering. What palm is this?
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Germinating some washies
by DTS- 1 follower
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Decided to grow some more filibustas because why not
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When to get potted zone 10 seedlings inside?
by Hardypalms- 1 follower
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Hi I have some zone 10 seedling pots. I m in zone 7b (Southeast USA) and they will first go in my unheated garage and then under grow lights. I m not asking for each species but what safe low can they take outside? Bentinckia condapanna Kentiopsis oliviformis Calyptrocalyx elegans (Z11?) Syagrus schizophylla Chamaedorea tepejilote Thanks Pat
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Is this a pest and is it affecting my washingtonia robusta?
by killer_chili- 3 replies
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I’ve repotted my washingtonia robusta several times and it is growing fine. Some of the older leaves look affected by something other than age. I am wondering if I am having an infestation of some kind of pest. I find these guys on the leaves just kind of hanging out. Low energy little guys, they let you just pluck them right off. The size is hard to tell but they are roughly under 1cm in length. They look like a weevil almost but they’re small. They may also be in the crown of my palm causing problems. what is this bug and how do I get rid of them if they are causing my tree problems? Thanks.
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Pindo that have been in pots for two years
by VonKluver- 1 follower
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Sorry about my post I'm old and can't iPhone well We bought container Pindos two seasons ago to hide the neighbors now 3/4 they are looking sad what do we do larger pots? they are 6 foot tall now from 3-4 foot cheers ...- Von
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Unusual Indoor Palm
by mxcolin- 1 follower
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I'm looking for some unusual ideas for an inside Palm. There won't be a huge amount of natural light but enough to make do. I already have the following indoors: Majesty Coconut Kentia Cat Areca Any other ideas on what I could plant indoors? I might add some UV lights to make it possible. I'm looking for something you wouldn't normally see grown indoors. Thoughts?
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Archontophoenix Cunninghamiana
by Philly J- 5 replies
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Zone 2 Saskatchewan 🥶🇨🇦
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I have a few sabinara magnifica I want to plant out I have a fairly good idea as to we’re to plant but not sure on the amount of sunlight they require from an early age any information is greatly appreciated thank you or should I wait until there a bit bigger iam sure it will get all the attention it needs
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Palm tree
by Lenamaria- 1 reply
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Hi. Any recommendations how to safe this palm tree? Many thanks IMG_3603.HEIC
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Today's Big Box Finds
by SeanK- 1 reply
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A couple of surprises here in the Atlanta area, which became a barren wasteland after 2014. Big Orange trucked in a bunch of out-of-zone palms for us. Here are a couple at $80 each --> Question: Do y'all resize photos prior to posting here? I try to reduce to an 800x600 size for loading on devices.
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Cycad revoluta new fronds!
by JacoPalmsCo- 1 reply
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Hello my fellow palm lovers! It’s been quite a while and I’m exited to be back. I’ve been very busy over the summer with my family, so all the traveling and everything is finally over. Anyways, after a while new fronds on my sago “palm”, ( I hate calling it a palm, because it’s now) has finally started developing. And they are looking nice. Sadly my date palms died so I’m growing new ones. Also if any of you care I’ve made a yt channel. It’s @jakesplants on YouTube. Looking forward to more post's from me
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Dying indoor Lady Palm
by Ofind- 1 follower
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This palm has been struggling inside for over a year now. I have new African violet potting mix for it but I read you shouldn’t repot if the plant is in distress. I was away for two weeks and I don’t think my house sitter took proper care of it. I’ve been trying to rehab it since. It has plenty of indirect sunlight and water (not too much). I mist it, I clean off its leaves, I tried 9-8-7 fertilizer on its “sibling” and it did not make it (same age, same nursery, same size). I live in 9B and I’m thinking about planting it outside to save it. Any thoughts or advice would be greatly appreciated.
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sick trachycarpus fortunei?
by chaselikespalms- 1 follower
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Hello, i am new here to this forum and wanted to come on here to see if i could get some help on figuring out what could be stressing out my trachycarpus fortunei (windmill palm). I got it around 2014 shipped from Florida to Colorado. it’s about 7 years old and it’s been in a container its entire life, totaling 3 total pots up to this point. I’ve been wondering if that could be an issue as it’s been at least 2 or so years since i’ve repotted the palm. Aside from that i’ve always watered regularly and have tried to keep a good schedule. I’ve missed a few times here and there over the years and haven’t been 100% consistent (i mean who is) but i try not to let it dry o…
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Chamaedorea tuerkheimii and friends
by edbrown_III- 2 replies
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Iguanura complete leaf sp in my collection
by happypalms- 0 replies
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Such a beautiful palm I can’t wait to plant it in the ground recently purchased it has survived one winter with protection
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Short answer is NO I had an alocasia potted in a farmers pot sitting in a decorative pot. It suffered a severe spider mite infestation so I elected to simply remove the alocasia from the pot and place it out doors. I then moved my kentia palm (also in a farmers pot) into the same decorative pot. Just sitting there. And guess what. Kentia palm now has spider mites. make sure you absolutely sanitize any pot your use if it suffered from an infestation
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Hi! I have kentia and areca palms in pots. I have already split the areca palms last year when I bought them, and the kentia palms are a recent purchase that I haven’t repotted yet. The arecas probably more than doubled in size from when I got them. I had previously tried to grow areca and kentia palms from seeds, but I had no success. The areca palms were cheap (3.3 EUR for 1x13 cm pot with a cluster of ~12 plants 30 cm tall), the kentias were more expensive (20 EUR for 19 cm pot with a cluster of ~7 plants 80 cm tall). I understand that these plants can grow into fairly large trees that aren’t suitable for apartments, but what are my best options for keeping t…