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Washingtonia filifera


Latinmtl67

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Looks like just the lowest part of the frond nearest the meristem.  You won't see that anymore once the Palm produces more fronds.  The leaf bases will cover that up.  Since that is its first one, there isn't anything to cover it.   

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Hi everyone, 

i noticed tonight the soil of some of my palm in pot are getting green

is it because of the fertilizer in the soil? 

Should i be worried?

 

my plants look fine and are growing

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That looks to me like either Alge or moss.  Both of which would be indicators that maybe there is too much moisture.  Does the soil stay wet?  

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16 hours ago, Latinmtl67 said:

Yes 

maybe i should let it dry a bit more? 

But they seem to grow well and fast 

Maybe just a little bit.  Maybe cut back the watering by 1/8th if what you water now.   Under watering is usually better than over.  Overwatering is much harder to undo that under. If I feel soil staying wet on the surface for more than a week I cut back because I'm probably overwatering.   

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Yeah, let it dry out some, don't want to drown W. filifera! This happens a lot to my palms in pots, like my Sabal palmetto, but they don't mind it.

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I stopped watering for fee days and i think they're doing great some are still growing white so i guess its because they're not getting enough sun. I dont k ow what kind of light should i used and if anyone have pictures of a setup

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13 hours ago, Latinmtl67 said:

I stopped watering for fee days and i think they're doing great some are still growing white so i guess its because they're not getting enough sun. I dont k ow what kind of light should i used and if anyone have pictures of a setup

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If it white at the very very bottom and it is visible, I would cover it with a little dirt. If it is white more towards the top, give it more sun! 

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