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"Lightening Strikes"


Bilbo

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Sotrry guys but here vwe go again.

Some time, a year or more, I asked why palm leafle4ts get this.

No answ3er.

I have had it in B.capitata (it can occur o0n Queens but not mine), I have never seen it on C.humilis, T.fortunei or CIDP BUT -wait for it - I now have it on B.armata yet B.edulis (which has exactly thye same fert remime is unaffected.

Its a puzzle for sure - mkaybe the God Thor is trying to send me a message!

Who else has this condition and any theories why???

Regardez

Juan

Juan

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Has what? Are you talking about when they come out smooshed in the middle of the strapling leaf.

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Ed Mijares

Whittier, Ca

Psyco Palm Collector Wheeler Dealer

Zone 10a?

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One of my B.eriospatha also show this. I also asked this question before. One said it could be Boron deficiency. I gave it boron and organic fertilizer and it looked better for a time but it´s showing again this symptoms.I´ll repeat fertilizing....

Carambeí, 2nd tableland of the State Paraná , south Brazil.

Alt:1030m. Native palms: Queen, B. eriospatha, B. microspadix, Allagoptera leucocalyx , A.campestris, Geonoma schottiana, Trithrinax acanthocoma. Subtr. climate, some frosty nights. No dry season. August: driest month. Rain:1700mm

 

I am seeking for cold hardy palms!

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