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I've got 3 different Adonidia palms of various maturity levels and I noticed just today that the tips are turning yellow on all 3 of them? It's not on all fronds and not necessarily just the oldest fronds.  Some of the oldest fronds don't have any yellowing.

Any ideas? I fertilize a light dose of PalmGain once a month and water 1 or 2 times a week depending on heat.

I'm in Georgia. It's been cooling down to the 70s at night and humidity has been lower. Could this be the cause?

Thanks,
Tim

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Is any amount of yellow tipping normal for fronds that aren't shedding off?


Soil mixture varies across the three pots, but they all have 30-50% pumice in and some have a little Turface as well. 

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Doesn't seem to be progressing rapidly which is good. Still don't know what's the cause. 

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