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Imperial palm potted care tips


aayushi

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I bought an imperial palm plant 3 months ago with 5 open fronds and 2 closed. One frond initially turned yellow and died within the first month but I wasn't concerned as I thought the rest of the plan was doing fine. However since past 1 week I see that 2 fronds are yellowing together. It has only 2 other fronds. And 2 unopened which have not opened since 3 months. I water it once a week. We got some plant food spray 3 days ago and we changed the soil and added some fresh potting mix as intially we had used garden soil mix. Can you give some tips on how to save it? 

 
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  • 2 weeks later...

Mate if you could post a pic of the palm here, that might help us see the problem.

And welcome to the forum.

Cheers Steve

Cheers Steve

It is not dead, it is just senescence.

   

 

 

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1 hour ago, Ben in Norcal said:

What is an "Imperial Palm?"

It's the English translation of the common name for Roystonea regia in Brasil and I presume in other countries as well.

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3 hours ago, Fusca said:

It's the English translation of the common name for Roystonea regia in Brasil and I presume in other countries as well.

Never in my time on earth have I heard that one before!  Learn something new...most days. :D

Ben Rogers

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4 hours ago, Ben in Norcal said:

Never in my time on earth have I heard that one before!  Learn something new...most days. :D

Same here!

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