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I need some help with this little sabal minor cherooke I got as a present (first time having this palm)


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I got it in christmas it was okay for the first few weeks it had perfect conditions for overwintering (temp: 10C-5C, slight watering once a month, a lot of light) then It started browning and leaves got a bit curled up , so I touched the ground feeling that it was a bit dry decided to water it and put it in a warmer room (15C-20C) looked at it today and its worse. I dont know what to do because all of the other plants are fine and only sabal has a problem I dont want to lose this thing because I want to plant it this year. (sorry for bad English)

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This looks like two plants next to each other. I never had a sabal but once a month in such a small pot with such light medium sounds too little.

Is the air very dry in the room?

Is it under direct sun? It shouldn't.

Zone 9b: if you love it, cover it.

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@Than lets say semi-direct sun maybe these could be 2 plants and air is not that dry. Do you think I should trim the browning parts?
 

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6 minutes ago, Tosiek_Poland said:

@Than lets say semi-direct sun maybe these could be 2 plants and air is not that dry. Do you think I should trim the browning parts?
 

No, don't trim anything. Make sure it is in bright light, as bright as possible, but not direct sun. Make sure the soil doesn't dry completely. When the top layer is dry, water. They may survive, may not, time will tell. Others here with more experience may help more.

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Zone 9b: if you love it, cover it.

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@Than It just needs to survive till march, according to some sources it will be much warmer than its supposed to be reaching 15-20C

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Overwatering them the brown tip! 

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