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Hello all I need advise on what’s affecting this Pindo palm. In the last 3 months the fronds start hanging straight down and turn brown rapidly. The new growth is still emerging but turns off color and start drooping also. I have drenched the crown with copper fungicide and fertilize with Harrells 13-3-13 and pruned dead fronds only after they completely turn brown.  We are in coastal NC and did not have any cold issues this year and my Sabals and other Pindo palms nearby are thriving.

Any advice appreciated Thanks, Mike

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I don't know much but you could try just using just hydrogen peroxide and just apply every week or 2, somebody will probably know more than me but that's what I would try if you haven't already B) hope it makes a speedy recovery for whatever works!

Edited by ZPalms
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8 hours ago, Drumslayer said:

Hello all I need advise on what’s affecting this Pindo palm. In the last 3 months the fronds start hanging straight down and turn brown rapidly. The new growth is still emerging but turns off color and start drooping also. I have drenched the crown with copper fungicide and fertilize with Harrells 13-3-13 and pruned dead fronds only after they completely turn brown.  We are in coastal NC and did not have any cold issues this year and my Sabals and other Pindo palms nearby are thriving.

Any advice appreciated Thanks, Mike

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You need to post this on the discussing palm trees worldwide section.  No one is going to see this here. 

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