I just bought a Majesty Palm about three weeks ago. I have replanted it into a large container with good soil in it and watered it and fertilized it as most "care" websites call for. The instructions all of the info websites call for are: bright light, water and fertilizer. I live in New Hampshire, and I intend on keeping the palm indoors during the winter (I have a big house)
but right now, the conditions in my yard are perfect for this palm (full sun, 80-90 degrees) and lots of water.
Yet, for some reason, the tips of the leaves are beginning to yellow and the leaves look like they are "tired" they are hanging down and aren't as "perky" as when I bought it.
I am not sure what's going on, it seems to be fine, but then it is not as "fresh" as it used to be.
2007-07-12
12:05:21
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