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Trachycarpus question


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I'm asking this question on behalf of a member of a member of our Ukrainian/Russian forum. This palm grows in Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan in zone 6b, elevation of 1000m. The leaves of his Trachycarpus fortunei "wagnerianus" started to brown up from the middle - from the hastula area. Which hasn't happened before. He is looking for ideas why.

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Ask him what kind of fertilizer he is using (if any), how much he last used and when. Also if he knows the PH of the soil. I think that its a fert/PH problem. Also what happened to the trachy behind it where he cut off a lot of the older leaves. Was it doing the same thing or something different?

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