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Can anyone help this recover?

Discussion in 'Gardening Discussions' started by Thealandavies, Nov 28, 2021.

  1. Thealandavies

    Thealandavies Apprentice Gardener

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    Can anyone offer some advice to make this palm better please?
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    • pete

      pete Growing a bit of this and a bit of that....

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      Looks like it's had a hard time.
      If it is capable of recovering it not going to do much until spring next year.
      I'd be inclined to put it under cover to stop it getting water logged and out of any frost, but not in the house.

      If it's still showing signs of life about April,it might pull through but personally I think it would be better to get a new one.
       
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        If the green leaves are still firmly attached then l think it has every chance of recovering , the most important thing is to check that the growing point in the top middle is still intact and firm . It would probably benefit from being re potted in the spring , going up a few inches pot size and using John Innes No. 3 compost. :)
         
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