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Hi! I'm back again. As some of you said on my last post that my areca palm has no chance of survival, I still have some questions. The plant is mostly dead as you can see in my latest post, but I will not lose hope. The palm still has 2 green strains and I need to know if there is something I could do (repot, change the soil, leave it be)? Any advice is appreciated ❤️20241027_175452.heic20241027_175439.heic

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definently do not repot but try and lightly pull on the spear (The center where new fronds come out) dont pull too hard just lighly pull up if it comes out its dead never coming back just throw it away but if it doesnt come put it might have a chance. make sure the soil is moist and give it more light But yeah pull on any green growth lighly if it pops out its dead but if it stays it has a chance another thing to note areca palms arent just one plant they are planted as maybe 5 of em so the whole thing is not going to survive if one doesnt have spear pull but the ones that you cant pull the spear out those are alive water those but keep em in the pot until they get some growth and if they dont grow well say bye bye

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oh its already overwatered nevermind dont water it!!

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