Is there anything I can do now?

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    This miniature date palm was donated recently for me to revive and sell for charity . It has clearly been neglected. I have repotted . Is there anything else I should do now before new shoots in spring eg cut off brown stems ?
     

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    • Philippa

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      You could certainly remove the dead stems and place it where it can get more natural light over winter.
       
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        It looks frosted to me, or possibly been allowed to dry right out at some point.

        I dont want to be negative, but I will, that has a long road to recovery, if it ever does.
         
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        Just be carful and put the light on , don’t want you getting confused lol

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          This is a wonderful thought. I suspect that it's not going to be easy or quick to get it looking well again, but I would remove the worst affected branches and move to a different room - bathrooms are not great unfortunately (usually low light + if there is a shower / bath, the changes in humidity are another challenge). Does the pot habe drainage holes by the way? (I don't see a saucer under it).
           
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          Thanks for your comments. She's in a ceramic pot . I'll take her out of that. I am so limited for space, especially well lit. I suspect greenhouse, shed or conservatory is out of question for Jan/Feb? I'm ever an opitomist, so I'll see how she progresses into Spring - poor thing!
           
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            I am not sure regarding greenhouse / conservatory (and the shed sounds like a definite no). I have a Kentia Palm in the corner next to the conservatory door (but within the main house) and it is surviving. Based on a quick look, yours should be a bit more cold tolerant than that, but still it's a plant that appreciates warmth.

            Regarding the pot, you could put a plastic pot with drainage holes within the ceramic one, if you don't have a ceramic one with drainage holes, and just make sure to get rid of any excess water after you water the plant :smile:
             
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