Friday, November 13, 2009

Why does my SAGO Palm have yellow leaves?

It's probably the soil or the situation of the plant, heres what i think + general advice:


This problem maybe the result of poor drainage and the lack of soil aeration due to improper soil structure. Most garden soils become compacted with time some plants grow poorly in compacted soil.


Water well in the growing season and water less over the winter months. Misting when out of sunlight will keep the needles from browning at the tips.





Feeding: A liquid feed every four to five weeks over the growing season.

Why does my SAGO Palm have yellow leaves?
Is it indoors or outdoors?





If indoors check out http://houseplants-care.blogspot.com/200...





Good luck!
Reply:could try epsom salts.dilute in water.popa

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