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Queen palm tree from Moon valley nursery.


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Which moisture meter do you like to use for your Queen palms?

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 Daniel , welcome to PalmTalk. IMG_4032.thumb.jpeg.06bbe576178df525e5b6d987b8240a93.jpegIn hot , dry climates water the heck out of them! I have never used a moisture meter . I am guessing it is planted in the ground and you are inland quite far . They are going to require a lot of water to look good . Right now with this heat , it was 105 less than 20 miles from the beach , I watered twice today . Mulch the soil with wood chips to try to retain the moisture as much as possible . I don’t fertilize my Queen palms at all. They stay lush and dark green on their own . Growth is fast . Harry

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If you need a hydrometer, you need to water.💧

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