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My Ailing Palm

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Oct 27, 2009
Your Ailing Palm
by: Kimberly

Hi Gwen, Kimberly here from landscape-solutions-for-you. Thanks for asking the question on your indoor palm tree.

Many indoor plants, especially tropical in nature will go through a shock period in a new environment. The yellow leaves are a sign of this. Make sure you have the palm in a sunny location and don't over water. You can check the soil to see what type of soil was used. Palms enjoy a part sand and light weight soil. If there isn't any sand in the soil, you might want to consider new soil.

I would recommend moving the plant first to another location and see what this does. Track your watering schedule for a few weeks. To me, it sounds like the palm is in some form of shock. Go through these steps to test for shock.

1. Watering techniques
2. Sunlight
3. Soil

I hope this has helped and keep us updated on how the palm is doing. Thank you again for asking the question on your palm, and feel free to ask anytime. Have a great day!
Kimberly

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