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my new jubaea


palm789

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First time having one in 90liter pot 30 cm height of trunk,will plant it next spring ,i noticed it got a bit of brown leaf tips and some leaf tips are folding in like a zigzag what causes this,how much watering should i give this palm,cosy me £200 not bad.

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@palm789 Beautiful Jubaea and at that price is a steal !!! :drool:could be a 10+ yr old palm. The zig zag is normal and they have moderate water needs 

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The zig-zag folding of the leaflet tips is normal and not a problem.  This characteristic is more common in juvenile individuals than adults.   It is also a convenient detail to distinguish small Jubaeas from Butia.  Nice palm !  :)

San Francisco, California

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3 hours ago, Darold Petty said:

The zig-zag folding of the leaflet tips is normal and not a problem.  This characteristic is more common in juvenile individuals than adults.   It is also a convenient detail to distinguish small Jubaeas from Butia.  Nice palm !  :)

What about brown leaf tips

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Your palm looks perfectly healthy.  It is a frustrating 'fact of life'  that palms will often show slight brown tipping, regardless of the level of care or nutrition provided.

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San Francisco, California

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