Fungal infections and overwatering are the main reasons for black spots on palm leaves. To treat black spots, it is important to prune the damaged leaves, use fungicide and fix the watering schedule. Black spots on palm fronds are a common issue that can have a significant impact on the health and appearance of […]
White spots on palm leaves arTurning e caused by fungal infections specially scurf disease. Other possible reasons include low humidity levels, pests, lack of nutrition, unsuitably high temperatures, and lime deposits. One of the most common reasons for white spots on palms is a fungal infection. Powdery mildew is one such fungus that results in […]
Brown spots on palm tree fronds can occur due to pest attacks, nutritional problems, no sunlight, fungal or bacterial infection, or inadequate watering. Among the many signs of palm tree damage and improper care is its stunted growth and discolored brown foliage. Brown spots on palms care ommonly a sign of an underlying issue […]
Palm trees do flower but not all of them. Palm’s flowering process is also unique. Palms typically produce inflorescences, which are clusters of small flowers that grow at the top of the plant. Palm trees are a diverse group of plants that can be found in a wide range of habitats, from tropical rainforests […]
The Madagascar palms are best suited for sunlit and warm environments. They also prefer deep infrequent watering, well-drained soil, and occasional use of a balanced fertilizer. Also known as Pachypodium Lamerei, Madagascar Palms are slow-growing succulents native to Madagascar. These plants grow six to eight feet tall with bulbous and unique trunks and thin-long […]
Once you have germinated seeds or have a small live plant, put the Christmas palm in well-draining soil in a spot that receives full sun or partial shade. Water it regularly and fertilize it every three months. The stunning Christmas Palm tree also known as the Manila palm never fails to amaze people with […]
It’s important to choose potting soil that meets the specific needs of your Majesty Palm and provides a well-balanced mix of moisture retention, drainage, aeration, and nutrient content. Majesty palms, also known as Ravenea rivularis, are native to the tropical forests of Madagascar, where the soil is rich with nutrients and moisture. To recreate […]
Sago palm leaves turning yellow or showing spots is a sign of an underlying cause such as overwatering or underwatering, nutritional deficiency, transplant shock, or too much/too little sun. It can be disheartening to look out into your garden or indoor space and see your once-vibrant Sago Palm starting to turn yellow. These unique […]