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Sabal Palm

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Help! Our sabal palms were planted a month ago. Been watering. Looked at soil and it’s wet so stopped watering. 2 trees look like they are dying. One has two dropped leaves that are green. The other one has dropped leaves and browning. Center is also browing. I went and tried to pull center and it will not move. I did pour 1/4 cup of hydrogen proxcide down center. I am so worried.

Really need to know trunk size, soil type, field dug/regenerated and were they hurricane cut.

Also what's your watering schedule?

Depends where you are. Moist soil might not be bad if you have consistent 100 degree days. No pics but sounds distressed. I use moon juice when I transplant trees to encourage root growing and help reduce shock.

Pictures of said sabals would be very helpful

Yes , pictures are needed for a true evaluation. So many factors to consider especially if they are field grown palms . Sabal can take quite a while if they came out of the ground and moved. Harry

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