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Trachy Health Question


GregVirginia7

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There is a perimeter of fronds on my Trachy that have very pronounced yellow segment tips...the newer fronds above this line are clear of any of it. The lower fronds have always had a slight case of it but it’s more pronounced on this ring of fronds...it’s gotten two Palmgain feedings this season...wouldn’t concern me except it’s so pronounced but only occupies about two inches of the segment edge...

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I see this on just about every Trachy I have. Maybe a hot spell or missed watering. Completely normal, Trachys are kind of messy in general. 

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2 hours ago, Chester B said:

I see this on just about every Trachy I have. Maybe a hot spell or missed watering. Completely normal, Trachys are kind of messy in general. 

That’s what I was thinking. Or maybe this particular run may have gotten a bit of damage this winter as they emerged but who knows...it appears very healthy overall so I’ll leave it at that...thanks 

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If your using hose water a lot it(can be) from the chemicals in the water....chlorine,flouride etc

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Falls under the don't worry if it's not on the newest spears category.  Mine stay greenest with lots of water.  

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