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A wrightii seedlings with yellow tips HELP


SilverDragon

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I started them from seed and they've been growing under these lights for months. They are on a heat may and are watered almost every day. They are in amongst P sargentii and Sabal seedlings as well. Why are they yellowish at the tips???

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“Study nature, love nature, stay close to nature. It will never fail you.” –Frank Lloyd Wright

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“Study nature, love nature, stay close to nature. It will never fail you.” –Frank Lloyd Wright

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I've been considering moving them to larger pots. The pots they are in now are peet pots and they are in a pearlite peat mix that I use to start seeds.

“Study nature, love nature, stay close to nature. It will never fail you.” –Frank Lloyd Wright

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9 hours ago, PlantDad said:

also make sure they dont dry out too much. if they are too dry that can cause the yellowing

Yeah sometimes I don't water them until they are dry, but I forget this is a swamp palm and could probably handle more water than less.

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9 hours ago, SilverDragon said:

Yeah sometimes I don't water them until they are dry, but I forget this is a swamp palm and could probably handle more water than less.

then that may be your issue. i have been the same way when i have done growing like that. i just get busy. and i noticed the yellowing and i didnt know what was going on so i did some research. hopefully if you increase watering it will help but if it gets worse then you may have a different issue

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