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Topic Title: Droopy palm leaves
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Created On: 12/31/2022 06:33 AM
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 12/31/2022 06:33 AM
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jedi

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anybody got any ideas why a flame thrower would have droopy fronds
 01/01/2023 05:33 AM
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Central Floridave

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cold?
 01/01/2023 05:52 AM
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jedi

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thought the same but neighbors is fine, maybe thinking maybe to much fertilizer or water??
 01/01/2023 03:48 PM
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Central Floridave

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i've never watered or fertilized my red feathers. They are 30 feet tall and producing seed. I do have one that has droopy leaves and it looks like it may need more sun or trying to curve towards a sun spot.
 01/28/2023 09:58 AM
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groundswell

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Think they supposedly like lots of water. The ones I have look better exposed to minimal sun. I am no expert, give them lots of water and they seem to positively respond to fish emulsion. And I live in Cocoa, off the river.

Edited: 01/28/2023 at 10:00 AM by groundswell
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