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Dypsis lutescens in pot


cisco

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That palm doesn't look like Dypsis lutescens to me. That species is more of a yellow green with golden highlights and petioles. However, I'm not sure what species your palm is. Maybe someone else can supply that info.

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PMeg. when itt is grown indoors it takes some more time for the yellow and even then it is very faded.

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On 26/02/2017, 10:18:28, cisco said:

New pot (30 litre) and the new soil. What you think..is it OK?

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Be careful, direct sun will burn it easily if grown in shade ...

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On 2/25/2017, 3:18:28, cisco said:

New pot (30 litre) and the new soil. What you think..is it OK?

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That's super fast draining mix! That's what "lutes" like; not all plants do, so be careful.

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Hi. My seedlings brown has leaf tips. What should I do? I watering so that the coconut fiber is constantly moist. I also sow sprinkle them.

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On 2/9/2017 15:11:21, Ilovepalm said:

Hi. My seedlings brown has leaf tips. What should I do? I watering so that the coconut fiber is constantly moist. I also sow sprinkle them.

I would say the pot is too big and the substrat too moist ... But Pal Meir knows better than me

 

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