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Old 05-31-2013, 09:15 AM
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In January I had a local nursery plant a Pindo Palm Tree in front of my house. Up till now all was good with it. My neighbor called me and told me some of the leaves are turning yellow. He thinks it is not getting enough water and it is stressing out. Stellars fertilized it in early spring. I am tying to figure out what to do to insure I don't lose the tree. Appreciate any info anyone can give me. Thanks!!

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Old 05-31-2013, 09:44 AM
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get it on a one gallon and hour drip for 4 hours, so 4 gallons every other day for 6 weeks, then 2x a week
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Don't be afraid to use Epsom Salt as a fertilizer. I know, it was a surprise to me but it is right on the package. Recommended by my landscaper !!
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I would call the nursery that did the work and have them come take a look - most guarantee for a year.
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just because a plant is guaranteed does not mean that the homeowner has no responsibility. if you think that your twice a week lawn sprinkling irrigation is sufficient hydration for a tree, well think again. deep watering, manually performed, is the only real answer. the fact that your neighbor had to alert you to the stresses your pindo is suffering indicates to me that you are not here during the time that your palm needs attention. 99% of all plants are murdered, they do not die on their own. and no amount of fertilizer will prevent a weakened plant to remarkably resurrect.
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Old 06-04-2013, 11:12 AM
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Travelguy - if you read my post my suggestion was for the nursery to come take a look to determine what the problem is. No where did I suggest they are responsible if the homeowner caused the problem. Please take a minute to understand what someone is saying before you put words in their mouth!
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We had a pindo installed a year ago, and the bottom leaves have turned yellow and we trimmed them off. I read on the internet that it takes about 2 years to really establish them, and that they need a lot of water in the meantime. We watered ours every day for a month, then tapered off to twice a week, but with this heat, I dump a few extra gallons on it every now and then if it hasn't been rainining.
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Boy, we have a pindo and it is like indestructible. It was first planted by the developer and then a year later it was yanked out and replanted. It was never given much TLC (other than the first couple of weeks after the second planting, it has had nothing but normal grass irrigation) and it is thriving. It is by far my most robust palm.

Is the grass around your pindo green? If not then perhaps you need to irrigate more frequently or longer. If it is, I suspect something other than water. Since it is just the lower part, could it be the normal shedding of the lower fronds that all palms go through?
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Find out what fertilizer your lawn care company is using then give the County Agent's office a call. The first question they'll ask you is about the fertilizer. They're a wealth of information and will point you in the right direction.
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In January I had a local nursery plant a Pindo Palm Tree in front of my house. Up till now all was good with it. My neighbor called me and told me some of the leaves are turning yellow. He thinks it is not getting enough water and it is stressing out. Stellars fertilized it in early spring. I am tying to figure out what to do to insure I don't lose the tree. Appreciate any info anyone can give me. Thanks!!

Bob
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