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Old 26-04-2003, 01:31 PM
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Default Palm tree fronds turning yellow.

I don't know a whole heck of a lot about palms, but I do grow some of them.
I do know, and from some experience, that they are sensitive to lack of
magnesium which is an essential element in chlorophyll. A teaspoon of epsom
salts in a quart of water applied every 1-2 months on a 10-15 gal container
works wonders. Palms also like good drainage. If your soil gets soggy, it
may be killing off roots which of course can affect nutrient uptake. There
are a number of other reasons for yellowing leaves. Knock it out of the pot
and look at the roots. Is it a solid mass of roots with little dirt? Repot
larger. Are there lots of dead roots? Trim off dead roots, shake off dirt,
treat with fungicide such as Physan, repot smaller.

"Greg" wrote in message
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Hello Frank,
Palms can never get too much sunlight. Leaf yellowing can result from
soil nutrient defficiencies or from disease. There might be a way to
narrow down the cause of the yellowing if you can tell me more about
it.Are all the leaves affected, or just the old ones, or the young
ones?

Greg