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Mediterranean Palm Issue


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Hello everyone, I am new to the foam and need help. I have serval clusters of mediterranean palms that look good except one cluster has yellowing fans.

I'm not sure what the problem is but could sure use some advice.

Thanks

Pauil 

 

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A picture(s) will help immensely to find a cause/solution.  Click on add files add a pice or five. Welcome and good luck!

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Mediterranean Fan Palms usually grow with very little intervention. Different conditions can cause what you describe , temperature , water or soil conditions. Yes, a picture or even a few along with a bit of history of temperature extremes could help. We are coming into late Spring and summer here in the northern hemisphere so it should correct with new fronds . Harry

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We need photos.

Meg

Palms of Victory I shall wear

Cape Coral (It's Just Paradise)
Florida
Zone 10A on the Isabelle Canal
Elevation: 15 feet

I'd like to be under the sea in an octopus' garden in the shade.

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  On 4/18/2024 at 4:31 AM, Harry’s Palms said:

Mediterranean Fan Palms usually grow with very little intervention. Different conditions can cause what you describe , temperature , water or soil conditions. Yes, a picture or even a few along with a bit of history of temperature extremes could help. We are coming into late Spring and summer here in the northern hemisphere so it should correct with new fronds . Harry

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Med Fans are some of the most forgiving Palms they will regrow from spear pulls, sun damage, overwatering and freeze damage. They are tough as nails once they get well established they are solid Palms that basically grow themselves. The only Palm more care-free would be a Washy.

Here on the N. Padre Island 100s of Med Fans survive and even thrive without proper care (nothing but seasonal rain water).

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Perhaps a 1/2 cup of fertilizer would help. Maybe a little Fe?

Please snap a photo and upload.

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