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Hello, I’m sorry for the late reply. The hydrogen peroxide and copper fungicide treatment did work. This past February 2025 my palms suffered freeze damage from the snow that we received. There was a little green left so there was hope for survival. After using the hydrogen peroxide and copper fungicide treatment I started seeing a difference in 6 weeks! It took about 6 months before they were completely green.  Remember if there is a little green left there is hope for survival. The pictures I posted are from this past October 2025. Thank you everyone for your advice along the way!IMG_6986.thumb.jpeg.e7c4496edf07e4bd78c08072f635de1f.jpegIMG_6985.thumb.jpeg.9e1dc1b9eade8337b6bc66319652e38e.jpeg

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