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I replanted this tree in September the 1st 2021 in the beginning it grew fine. Even now it’s growing it’s pods and the rest of the leaves seem fine only in the middle fonds. As new ones come out they are brown and green with the leaves being brown. Any suggestions please. Thanks 

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Looks to be sitting in a pool of standing water !  I has seen a couple of funky winter burnt fronds, but not as many shown in your pic.

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Thanks I tipped over the bottom surrounding soil added seaweed fertiliser with bone meal and also some Epsom salts. Mixed it all in and gave it a good drenching of water. Where this palm tree is situated is very high area prone to cold and wind. But I have 6 of these and two of these were planted the same time the other one above 30m away is doing fine. Both planted on the same day. This is the photo of the other one. 

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Looks like you may have made a bathtub effect by making a area of loose soil when you planted and the fertilizer you added instead of being released slowly is being dissolved and burning the roots/palm because it is sitting in a 'tub' of water.

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Thanks everyone keeps thinking it’s sitting in a tub of water!. The watering was only done two days ago and the palm tree new fronds came out brown a few months ago beginning of spring March April. I hardly water it only did it as it stated on the instructions of the fertilisers that mixed them well and give it good watering. I normally don’t water them as it rains every other day you can see this from the grass.. 

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