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Hey, I'm sorry for being that new guy but how do you tell? I figured out I do have a heavy hand when watering but how does everything turn yellow and looking burnt at same time? 2 Phoenix Robe's and a Areca turn. Overcast here for maybe 4 days I took my big one outside and that's where he's staying.  

2 months now feeding crazy growth and everything I read has the same, basically same conclusion. I almost had an outburst and almost tossed them over, wasn't good. 

If anyone might could point me right I'd appreciate it. I mean all good and then I don't know.  I do have 1 other question...What is a good preventive insecticide that you can buy in California? I found meallys well 1 on my Areca and spots. Neem spray and I want to pull out of pot, good growth also.

Is it to late in season to do that? She's my inside girl and what I read tells me two different things.

OC, SoCal..Anything would be welcomed..

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Soil or substrate get it wrong and your troubles begin get it correct and it’s green all the way. Drainage or air is the key . As you say overwatering is a number one killer, Air temperature plays a big role and soil temperature. Think like a plant!

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Just now, happypalms said:

Soil or substrate get it wrong and your troubles begin get it correct and it’s green all the way. Drainage or air is the key . As you say overwatering is a number one killer, Air temperature plays a big role and soil temperature. Think like a plant!

 

 

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