Yellow Queen Palms - Knowledgebase Question

Santa Clarita, CA
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Question by labboys
January 7, 2001
I have some queen palms on my property and most are doing well, however a couple have very yellow branches or leaves. What should I do?


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Answer from NGA
January 7, 2001
If the yellowing is on the lower fronds, it's a natural process and the fronds are dying. You can cut them off. If the yellowing is on the upper part of the plant, it could be a sign of water stress (too much or too little), or a need for fertilizer.

Sorry this is so vague, but you didn't describe the problem in detail.

Good luck with your palm!

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