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Old 05-31-2014, 01:03 PM
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Noticed a lot of brown, rust, yellow and dying palm trees on peoples properties south of RT 466A. I know that taking care of palm trees and making sure that they are healthy and grow is rather difficult but...if you spend around $500 or so to plant a large palm tree and see that happen would make me quite upset. Nice healthy palms make our place beautiful. Is it the watering, the fertilier used, the Villages soil, lousy palm in the first place? Who knows - just saying.
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To really find out, take a picture of the palm and history of how it's watered and fed to the UF extension ofc plant clinic at the 466 Annex Monday and Thurs. 9 to 12 and 1 to 3.

My amateur guess is a nutrient deficiency. IFAS sites say an 8-2-12 fertilizer is best, and Lesco, which is hard to find around here, has good micronutrients.

Here's a common deficiency that causes yellowing...magnesium.
https://edis.ifas.ufl.edu/ep266
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The soil in my area is very poor....mostly sand and clay......1% top soil. The little rain we got today just ran off into the storm drains......nothing to hold the water.
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If you are talking about Pinellas Place I believe many of those folks unfortunately bought from the guy off the truck. It has not been a nice experience for those folks.
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Most likely a potassium or magnesium deficiency.

Palm Tree Potassium Deficiency
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Could be the very cold snaps we had over this last winter. Some of the palms the landscape guys sell are not tolerant of the cold. If you go to the master Gardner clinics they will tell you what palms are best suited for this area.
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Most likely a potassium or magnesium deficiency.



Palm Tree Potassium Deficiency

Almost always a magnesium deficiency. Go to Home Depot for a palm specific fertilizer:
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Almost always a magnesium deficiency. Go to Home Depot for a palm specific fertilizer:
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You are correct.

Magnesium is always one of the missing nutrients that palms need.

Don't waste your money looking for it in fertilizers.
Go to your friendly WalMart or other store and buy epsom salts.
Follow the directions on the package.
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Magnesium is always one of the missing nutrients that palms need.



Don't waste your money looking for it in fertilizers.

Go to your friendly WalMart or other store and buy epsom salts.

Follow the directions on the package.

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Epsom Salts is Magnesium Sulfate (MgSO4). Magnesium and Sulfur are good fertilizers for a lot of plants, flowers, trees and grass. We use it often to feed our rose bushes :-)
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You are correct.

Magnesium is always one of the missing nutrients that palms need.

Don't waste your money looking for it in fertilizers.
Go to your friendly WalMart or other store and buy epsom salts.
Follow the directions on the package.

UF says avoid the use of epsom salts as a stand alone fertilizer:
http://sumter.ifas.ufl.edu/FFL/docum...chureprint.pdf
so check this out for balance if you want to...
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UF says avoid the use of epsom salts as a stand alone fertilizer:
http://sumter.ifas.ufl.edu/FFL/docum...chureprint.pdf
so check this out for balance if you want to...
Kitty . . . You give such great information and advice on plants, shrubs, etc.

Thank you for helping everyone!
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Take a look here: PP-54/PP100: Ganoderma Butt Rot of Palms
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Was told by a landscape company that many of the palm trees get fungus that causes them to rot. Queen Palms, which the villages is full of, should not be planted this far north in Florida.......no cure.
Have to cut down the queen palms the landscaper paid $50 each and sold for $200+.
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The biggest problem the Palm trees are experiencing is the drought. The trees need a lot of water which they are not getting. If you have Palms that are yellowing you might want to supplement your irragation system. I found our trees came back quickly once I started using the hose daily.
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