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Produce => Non Edible Plants => Topic started by: carosanto on March 10, 2010, 16:46:51
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Hi Y'All
Some weeks ago I picked up two incredible bargain. Two areca Palms for 49 pence each from Focus. I was thrilled, but as the leaves were looking dry I took them home watered them and sprayed them. and I congratulated myself on getting a bargain. They are on the shaded side of my conservatory, hottish during the day, but I am afraid very cold these past few weeks at night.
Now every leaf is a dry crackly brown, some pull out almost just at a touch, and I am thinking that I paid 49 pence each for empty flower pots. Or do palms do this, and will then 'come back'?
I know the answer is out there, and any help would be very much appreciated
Regards Caro
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Awwwww it sounds like the root has rotted away, the leaves will look ok ish for a while after so it may have been a lost cause hun :(
Best tip is always tip a plant out of its pot to see if the roots are alive, no roots no plant.