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Your palm shows signs before serious problems appear. Here's how to read them.
Usually caused by dry air, underwatering, or minerals from tap water.
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Too much water is the most common reason. Check if the soil stays wet for too long.
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Your palm may not be getting enough bright indirect light.
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The plant is often too dry or exposed to hot direct sunlight.
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Low light, lack of nutrients, or a root-bound pot may be slowing growth.
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Check both watering and light conditions. Either extreme can cause drooping.
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Dust blocks light absorption. Wipe leaves regularly for healthier growth.
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Only when roots start circling the pot or emerge from drainage holes.
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Bright indirect light, moderate watering, good drainage, and occasional feeding are the keys to success.
More plant care guides at:
takecareplants.com
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