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I've had this palm for about 1 year. It's going to be very nice. The plant that produced the seed of mine was thought to be t. latisectus x probably waggie or Fortunei. It was crossed by a waggie which mine came from. Anyway I've kept it inside during the winter and now have it outside. Has lots of brownish spots. I've added palm gain a couple days. Besides that it looks very healthy. It's also a lighter green than most my other Trachycarpus. Thanks for looking.

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27 minutes ago, steve617 said:

I've had this palm for about 1 year. It's going to be very nice. The plant that produced the seed of mine was thought to be t. latisectus x probably waggie or Fortunei. It was crossed by a waggie which mine came from. Anyway I've kept it inside during the winter and now have it outside. Has lots of brownish spots. I've added palm gain a couple days. Besides that it looks very healthy. It's also a lighter green than most my other Trachycarpus. Thanks for looking.

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Looks like potassium def or severe spider mites??  Pull out and check roots??

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Thanks Allen, I bet spider mites. I always get a few bugs keeping them inside. 

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Here's a pic inside from Jan. 

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One last pic from April 11. 

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