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Old 23-03-2003, 02:08 PM
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Hi,
I moved a parlor palm from inside to outside with spring, and forgot
to acclimate it to sun. The leaves are now bleached light green to
white. Is there any hope of these leaves recovering, and if so, what
steps should I take to speed this process? I have brought it back in
for about a week and had only had it outside for a few days, and it's
shown no noticeable improvement. Otherwise, what can I do to make it
grow replacement leaves rapidly?

Thanks,
Dave
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Old 23-03-2003, 02:44 PM
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Default sun bleaching parlor palm

Once the leaves are damaged, the damage is permanent. All you can do is wait
for the plant to produce new leaves from the crown to replace them. You
can't hurry up the process.


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Hi,
I moved a parlor palm from inside to outside with spring, and forgot
to acclimate it to sun. The leaves are now bleached light green to
white. Is there any hope of these leaves recovering, and if so, what
steps should I take to speed this process? I have brought it back in
for about a week and had only had it outside for a few days, and it's
shown no noticeable improvement. Otherwise, what can I do to make it
grow replacement leaves rapidly?

Thanks,
Dave



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