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trimama
03-27-2017, 09:33 AM
Being new to palm trees. Can anyone give me advice about why the palm trees look yellow? I have fertilized them but they don't seem to green up. Is this normal for this time of year??
Arctic Fox
03-27-2017, 09:48 AM
Being new to palm trees. Can anyone give me advice about why the palm trees look yellow? I have fertilized them but they don't seem to green up. Is this normal for this time of year??
Did you use a specific palm tree fertilizer?
The roots go some distance from the tree, so don't just fertilize near the trunk
JoMar
03-27-2017, 12:51 PM
Assume you are watering them regularly?
villagetinker
03-27-2017, 02:50 PM
You could try contacting the master gardener and ask your questions. We have 4 palms, 2 Sylvester's and 2 canary. All have been fertilized and regularly watered. The 2 Sylvester's are green, especially when compared to the neighbors, the 2 canary's have very slight yellowing. I get specific palm fertilizer from One Site in Leesburg, 50 pound bag, $50, but I understand there is a firm that delivers for the same price.
jmvalcq
03-27-2017, 03:11 PM
The bottom branches turn yellow and then start dying off. These are the branches that get cut off. My landscaper said to look inside the tree, it should be green. The top of the tree with the new growth should also be green. According to my landscaper, Palm trees should be fertilized twice a year. Once in the spring after the potential for frost is gone, sometime after March 15 and 6 months later. If your a snowbird whenever you get back after September 15. If your concerned about you tree take some pictures to the big nursery on 301, just nothing of 466. They are very helpful and sell a good quality palm fertilizer.
trimama
03-27-2017, 03:49 PM
Yes They have bubblers on regularly
Mrs. Robinson
03-28-2017, 01:30 AM
Being new to palm trees. Can anyone give me advice about why the palm trees look yellow? I have fertilized them but they don't seem to green up. Is this normal for this time of year??
Have you used epsom salt when fertilizing? Instructions are on the bag/container.
Also, palms need Boron. Check the label of your fertilizer to make sure that it is included.
RickeyD
03-28-2017, 06:07 AM
Epsom salt used only as a supplement to Palm fertilizer ( boron essential )
photo1902
03-28-2017, 06:31 AM
Being new to palm trees. Can anyone give me advice about why the palm trees look yellow? I have fertilized them but they don't seem to green up. Is this normal for this time of year??
Palm trees can vary from yard to yard. There's not one patent answer as to what causes yellowing, or why yours might not look like your neighbors. Factor in the age of the tree, when it was planted, etc. Use a good quality fertilizer (Lesco 8-2-12) 1/2 to 1 pound of fert per 1" of tree diameter. Don't skimp on the fertilizer. SiteOne in Leesburg has the fertilizer you'll need. $50 a bag.
Bunkie
03-28-2017, 09:08 AM
They need magnesium. Google yellowing palm trees. I use epsom salt and water it in around the tree.
photo1902
03-28-2017, 09:12 AM
They need magnesium. Google yellowing palm trees. I use epsom salt and water it in around the tree.
Lesco 8-2-12 has magnesium.
Polar Bear
03-28-2017, 10:57 AM
Palm trees also need manganese. A deficiency can also cause yellowing leaves.
big guy
03-28-2017, 12:03 PM
The bottom branches turn yellow and then start dying off. These are the branches that get cut off. My landscaper said to look inside the tree, it should be green. The top of the tree with the new growth should also be green. According to my landscaper, Palm trees should be fertilized twice a year. Once in the spring after the potential for frost is gone, sometime after March 15 and 6 months later. If your a snowbird whenever you get back after September 15. If your concerned about you tree take some pictures to the big nursery on 301, just nothing of 466. They are very helpful and sell a good quality palm fertilizer.
Palm trees should actually be fertilized 3 times a year starting in March. Then June, and then September. Use Lesco 8-2-12 +4 or Palm Gain 8-2-12 +4. The first number is nitrogen, then phosphorus, then potassium. The + 4 is trace elements such as boron, magnesium etc. Lesco can be purchased from John Deere or Fertilizer Direct and Palm Gain can be purchased from Home Depot. This information is research based from University of Florida and UF Extension.
big guy
03-28-2017, 12:04 PM
Palm trees also need manganese. A deficiency can also cause yellowing leaves.
As can potassium and magnesium deficiency.
big guy
03-28-2017, 12:07 PM
Have you used epsom salt when fertilizing? Instructions are on the bag/container.
Also, palms need Boron. Check the label of your fertilizer to make sure that it is included.
The use of epsom salts is not recommended by University of Florida research. It can cause too much magnesium in the soil. Best to use a complete fertilizer such as Lesco 8-2-12 +4 or Palm Gain 8-2-12- +4.
Mrs. Robinson
03-28-2017, 01:51 PM
The use of epsom salts is not recommended by University of Florida research. It can cause too much magnesium in the soil. Best to use a complete fertilizer such as Lesco 8-2-12 +4 or Palm Gain 8-2-12- +4.
You are correct.
It's all dependent upon exactly what fertilizers you do use.
Too much is as destructive as not enough.
Paperboy
03-28-2017, 03:12 PM
Master gardners RECOMMEND using Lesco 8-2-12 ---it is a slow release fertilizer & pricy @ $50.00 per bag BUT is worth it.
NEVER use epsom salt.
photo1902
03-28-2017, 04:00 PM
Master gardners RECOMMEND using Lesco 8-2-12 ---it is a slow release fertilizer & pricy @ $50.00 per bag BUT is worth it.
NEVER use epsom salt.
You are absolutely correct. By the way, John Deere is now SiteOne. They are at the corner of Griffin Road and Thomas Avenue. I was just there earlier buying another bag of Lesco. In fact, the price has dropped $6.00 from two weeks ago.
Ozzello
04-02-2017, 04:57 PM
The most important item that can when lacking will cause yellowing... is water.
2nd most important.. is pH. Average in TV is 7.2 and will cause a deficiency in nutrient uptake, even if you are fertilizing.. the palms cannot use the fertilizer if the pH is too far from the target for the species you have.
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