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matt 28-12-2005 02:54 PM

coconut palm care
 
I recently purchased a coconut palm tree and i'm keeping it inside. The
care card that came w/ it is a bit worn so i can't see how to take care of
it. I've been reading online about how much to water it, and it appears
that you don't water it a whole lot. I believe i have overwatered it
because the soil was very wet for a while, like it wasn't drinking the
water. Since then i've stopped watering it and let the soil dry out a bit.
However, the leaves have started to turn brown. Is there anything i can do
to save it? I placed it in the warmest room in my apartment far from a
large window, so it gets the light from it, but not the cold. i also read
that they like nutrients once a month. Is this a bad idea while i try to
recover my palm?

Thanks!



Toni 28-12-2005 03:38 PM

coconut palm care
 

"matt" wrote in message
...
I recently purchased a coconut palm tree and i'm keeping it inside. The
care card that came w/ it is a bit worn so i can't see how to take care of
it. I've been reading online about how much to water it, and it appears
that you don't water it a whole lot. I believe i have overwatered it
because the soil was very wet for a while, like it wasn't drinking the
water. Since then i've stopped watering it and let the soil dry out a

bit.
However, the leaves have started to turn brown. Is there anything i can

do
to save it? I placed it in the warmest room in my apartment far from a
large window, so it gets the light from it, but not the cold. i also read
that they like nutrients once a month. Is this a bad idea while i try to
recover my palm?



That tree needs more sun- ambient room light is never going to be enough.
That and keeping the humidity up are your priorities IMO.


--
Toni
South Florida USA
Zone 10b
http://ww.cearbhaill.com



Travis M. 29-12-2005 08:11 AM

coconut palm care
 
"matt" wrote in message

I recently purchased a coconut palm tree and i'm keeping it
inside.
The care card that came w/ it is a bit worn so i can't see how
to
take care of it. I've been reading online about how much to
water
it, and it appears that you don't water it a whole lot. I
believe
i have overwatered it because the soil was very wet for a
while,
like it wasn't drinking the water. Since then i've stopped
watering it and let the soil dry out a bit. However, the leaves
have started to turn brown. Is there anything i can do to save
it?
I placed it in the warmest room in my apartment far from a
large
window, so it gets the light from it, but not the cold. i also
read that they like nutrients once a month. Is this a bad idea
while i try to recover my palm?
Thanks!


Hi matt the troll.

--

Travis in Shoreline (just North of Seattle) Washington
USDA Zone 8
Sunset Zone 5


sockiescat 30-12-2005 01:05 AM

Travis M. "matt" wrote in message

I recently purchased a coconut palm tree and i'm keeping it
inside.
The care card that came w/ it is a bit worn so i can't see how
to
take care of it. I've been reading online about how much to
water
it, and it appears that you don't water it a whole lot. I
believe
i have overwatered it because the soil was very wet for a
while,
like it wasn't drinking the water. Since then i've stopped
watering it and let the soil dry out a bit. However, the leaves
have started to turn brown. Is there anything i can do to save
it?
I placed it in the warmest room in my apartment far from a
large
window, so it gets the light from it, but not the cold. i also
read that they like nutrients once a month. Is this a bad idea
while i try to recover my palm?
Thanks!


Hi matt the troll.

--

Travis in Shoreline (just North of Seattle) Washington
USDA Zone 8
Sunset Zone 5


i dont know if this will help u or not but i hope so. good luck with your palm.
http://www.junglemusic.net/palmadvice/index.htm
http://www.plantfinder.com/Services/Palmref.asp

have a great New Years. cyaa, sockiescat.


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