Summer spear pull is often caused by phytophthora. I recommend Agri-Fos with active ingredient of Mono- and di-potassium salts of Phosphorous Acid.
I have been using infrared heat emitters instead of 100 watt bulbs that can burst. Ceramic sockets are required for them though.
I recommend an imidacloprid drench.
Do you fertilize and if so what do you use? Does it experience leaf dieback?
Congratulations on your beautiful and rare photo.
How did you get so close to him without scaring him away?
Trachycarpus fortunei or T. wagnerianus commonly spear pull until well established. Two friends in Tennessee tell me every one of their windmill pal...
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If you are looking for a larger one , I have seven gallon ones for $45, plus shipping. The Brazoria palmetto is on the right, with a 'Cape Hatteras' S...
thanks, my understanding of young was wrong :-) You're welcome. I'm glad to share first hand observations that will hopefully replace some of the inc...
Washingtonia filifera...The petioles (leaf stems) of mature palms are armed along the margins with curved thorns; those of young palms are largely una...
All Washingtonia palms have horns.Scott, if you don't find what you're searching for I have a seven gallon Washingtonia filifera for sale. It was pro...
You have multiple problems. Your potting mix is low in calcium; a fungus is attacking the soft, new growth; your potting mix is probably too wet beca...
:lol: I'm in Tamaulipas now but can't collect palm seeds, alas. Seems like a long trip to get some Cervezas. lol