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It probably started browning a month and a hallf ago and idk why! Does anybody know whats going on with my palm?

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Humidity is too low. Also,not getting enough water when you water - be sure to soak the pot with a catch dish underneath. Salt buildup in potting medium -  use distilled water,rain water,or melted snow for indoor plant watering.

 

aztropic

Mesa,Arizona

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Mesa, Arizona

 

Temps between 29F and 115F each year

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you also may want to flip those leaves over and take a look because it kinda looks like spider mites...

they really over achieve in the dry indoor air.

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....and as I think aztropic is getting at:D

tap water can cause damage in certain areas...even some of my

palms in the ground outside get burnt leaf ends from to much hose water.

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I grow foxtail seedlings. Just like your sizes in a room with 40 percent humidity sometimes less. There very tolerable of indoor conditions. What’s the water schedule like?

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