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FALLAENSIS ISSUES PLS HELP
by JANAIY- 1 follower
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My Fallaensis has nutritional issues. What’s going wrong here and how I can fix it? It’s only 2 leaves in the middle what is strange. Gets Florikan every 6 months.
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Howea belmoreana 1 2
by oasis371- 1 follower
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I love Howea forsteriana (have three solitary ones), and just purchased a Howea belmoreana. I have read that H. belmoreana does not do well in containers. Is this true? Any cultural differences between the two species? Do you prefer one to the other, why? Thanks in advance.
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First flowering
by Frond-friend42- 5 replies
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Chamaedorea elegans. Thought they were suckered on the sides. Turned out to be swathes. Post your flowering palms in pots !
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My New Soil Medium
by Born- 7 replies
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I just received my “soil” ingredients. They will be used dir Trachycarpus Fortnei and my Phoenix Robellinii. I will be using: 2/5 Monto Clay bits 2/5 Pine Bark 1/5 LECA Pictures posted below.
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Help with Livingstonia Chinensis seedlings
by Little Tex- 4 replies
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I have 7 left and only one is doing ok. I gave the best one to a friend, but the rest look bad. ill put pictures when my camera charges. The first one is pushing a nice green leaf I trimmed the others off because they were brown and shriveled(Direct sunlight) The second one is doing great pushing a new leaf other leaves look healthy third looks the best healthy leaves, The rest look weird ill upload a photo
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What's wrong with my Kerriodoxa elegans?
by HolyNewBee- 2 followers
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The spear stops extending and shrivels up, then base of spear turns out to be yellow!!! But all of old leaves remain greeen and normal. What happens to it? We've got 20~30℃ here, with 50-90% humidity. Is it a fungal infection?
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Droopy pgymy palm
by Bawnie- 11 replies
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Hi - I purchased a home 6 months ago, which came with a large, beautiful pygmy date palm in the living room. I followed the previous owner's advice: I maintained the water level in the self-watering canister between the two red lines. Recently (in the last 2 months), I also started using Palm Focus in every other watering. In the last few weeks the plant has started to droop. There are some dry leaves, but I assume those are normal and need to be pruned at some point. Rather, my concern is that some of the healthy looking leaves also began to droop on the left side of the plant, and they fell off easily when touched. The left side of the plant now looks a b…
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Pygmy Date Palm Soil and Care
by Dartolution- 28 replies
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Hey guys, I had several pygmy date palms for years, until one year I forgot to take them in and it dropped down to 12F and frozen them all to the core. (Zone 7b) I lost 5-6 yr old palms. It sucked as you can imagine. I had 2 large pots in particular that had 3 trees per pot. Each tree had 1-2 ft of trunk on it. So this year Ive re-landscaped my entire property, and planted mediterranean fan palms in my back yard (zone 8a). I also have 2 sago cycads on my patio I plant to overwinter in the house. I wanted to get a 3 trunk pygmy date palm from lowes or HD and pot it up on the patio as well. Does anyone have any advice with t…
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Coco pots
by Than- 1 follower
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Has anyone used coco pots (pots from compressed coconut coir) for seedlings? What's your feedback? I read that when the plant needs a bigger pot you can just bury the old pot in the new, bigger one without removing it, which saves the plant the transplant shock.
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Frond tearing
by Tonespalms- 1 reply
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I have a baby palm I believe it's a Washingtonia not sure but it is starting to tear I have it inside I live in Oregon it has grown fine but recently started to notice the tear..any suggestions? Thanks
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European fan palm?
by ZPalms- 1 follower
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I just got this European fan palm assuming that’s what it is, it wasn’t tagged but I think that’s what it is, definitely needs to be repotted since it’s filled this pot up with its roots but when I get home Im gonna cover these exposed roots and does these spears look normal just wanna make sure!
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My trachy has recovered from spear rot but I've noticed it has spider mites now probably from being under a screen in porch to keep dry, anyone know how to combat them? I'm scared to spray with water or anything cause I don't wanna get liquids down in the crown
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First attempt at Cocos nucifera bonsai
by PsyPalm- 1 follower
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About a week ago I picked up a small cocos nucifera from a local plant shop here in Seattle. Last night (after some deliberation and a whiskey or two) I decided to try and turn it into a bonsai piece. This is my first ever attempt at bonsai as well as my first time growing cocos nucifera so I'm prepared for disaster lol. I just wanted to share some pics of the process with you guys and see what you think My thinking is over the next few months the roots will grow down into the media of the bonsai pot, so when I remove the upper plastic sleeve I'll be able to remove the lava rock from underneath the coconut and have it be elevated above the soil on it's roots like…
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Solitary/single trunk dypsis lutescens.
by PsyPalm- 2 followers
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Hey guys! Over the past year and a half I've been playing around with different methods of growing d. lutescens. Seems like they are kind of Honda Civic of indoor palms in the sense that they are very common and inexpensive, so I started with a few clusters of approx 20-30 small seedlings and split some of them up individually into their own pots as well as some into smaller groups. I'm a big fan of potted palms grown as solitary/single trunk specimens and I wanted to see how d. lutescens would do in that format, especially because I feel like I've never actually seen them grown to maturity as single trunk palms, seems like they are pretty much exclusively grown in clu…
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One Cheap Hack: ..Extra space on a budget
by Silas_Sancona- 1 follower
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Yep, i'm cheap.. What can i say Having a bunch of Scarlet and Mealy Cap Sage, and some other easy, non- woody things to start this year, was looking for an easy way to create as much space for starting plugs ( to be transplanted around the yard / into bigger pots later ) w/ out having to spend much, if any extra for pots.. let alone using something everyone probably has laying around the house.. No doubt this probably isn't anything new, but thought i'd share anyway for anyone looking to start a bunch of annual or easier perennial -type plants using pots you probably have, and saving some $$. Dilemma: Lots of seed to start, don't want to just spread the …
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Like a month ago, the leaves startes to brown on the ends and I don't know why! Any ideas on what's happening to it?
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I need your advice. On Saturday, I will receive a Cocos Nucifera from someone, which does not grow well in this person, because it is too dark in the apartment and there is no adequate air humidity there. I would like to provide the palm with the best possible conditions. All I know is that the palm was purchased by this person 4 months ago. Over a week ago, it was transplanted. The flowerpot has no drain, although it has expanded clay at the bottom. The leaves from the purchase in the store were said to be torn and brown at the tips. But apparently one leaf this palm developed. My questions are: 1. How to secure a palm tree for transport by car (I live in Poland, zone …
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Dypsis Marojejy a germinating
by palmad Merc- 2 followers
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Another germination question, seems like that's all I've been posting lately. Anyone had any success germing Dypsis marojejy/ coursii? Being a high land plant, I'm guessing high temps aren't needed? I'm thinking 12 to 25 degrees Celsius?
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Dypsis marojeyji germination
by JubaeaMan138- 0 replies
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Post your experience with these if you can. Just got some of these from @Bill Austin . Seen @Matt in OCs yesterday killer palm . Let me know temps moisture baggie method, pot ,community pot ?
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Frond collapse
by Born- 1 follower
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I have a Washingtonia Robusta. It is a strong tree. The “soil” is extremely well-draining and only gets watered when needed. No overwatering; no underwatering. Humidity is at 53% and sits at a South-Facing window. Yesterday, as I was filling up my Whole-Room Humidifier, and I noticed the large green frond has folded in like an accordion. Thoughts on this?
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desert palms indoors
by Kentuckypalms- 2 followers
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I was wondering why desert palms arent grown indoors more often. It seems a common problem with indoor palms is low humidity. But all that I can think of come from wet environments. Could a brahea or washingtonia do well indoors. Well not exactly a desert palm, they are related to one, the pygmy date is probably the closest and they seem to do well indoors. Perhaps the thorns or light issues are why.
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Bamboo Palm | First Plant
by Vicinity- 1 follower
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Hey folks. I am new here. I am new to plant care. I received this pretty, tall "Bamboo Palm." I have had issues identifying specifically what it is, so that I can find care tips for it. All I could really do was get a general sense looking at similar palms (cat?). I thought I was doing terribly because the car ride home stressed it out quite a bit, but its actually held up pretty well the last few months. I noticed some new leaves developing. I live in the pacific northwest. A lot of tutorials I've seen mention that one should remove dust from the plant? That seems a bit meticulous, as I don't have a traditional feather duster. The seller told me to water it once a …
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Large Howea Forsteriana transportation
by PsyPalm- 2 followers
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Hey all! I'm buying a fairly large (3m) Kentia for a client and was wondering if anyone here had any advice or experience transporting a palm that size (attached a pic from the seller for reference). I rented a panel van and my plan was to just seal the dirt in the pot with newspaper and duct tape and then tie all the fronds up together and put it in the van sideways, lmk what ya'll think haha. Thanks in advance!
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phoenix roebelenii separate or not? 1 2
by ZPalms- 2 followers
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I picked this struggling nearly dead phoenix roebelenii from the clearance at Lowes to rehab, I was just wondering it I should separate it now or recover it to better health then try and separate it? Theirs 3 in the pot
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palm slowly recovering...thanks to palmtalk! and plant sitting foxtail for the winter
by subsonicdrone- 1 follower
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so my butia was in decline along with my other plants this past winter indoors a combination of insects, overwatering and underwatering the yellowing started during this time when it came outside it put out a nice sized leaf but it was yellow as well after doing some reading here on the forum i found a thread which recommended adding sulphur to the soil Butia capitata yellowing... posted by County Ag Agent i have been adding small spoonfuls of sulphur and it has worked to green up the butiathank you!! a friend bought two foxtail palms this spring but now the spears are too tall to fit at his place looks like i will be plant sitting …