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Majesty Palm - Fusarium Wilt


sacts

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Curious if folks think this is Fusarium Wilt or is this just a naturally dyeing frond.  This is Majesty Palm planted about 4 years ago.  I'm in the Orlando area.  It's been very dry lately however I've been keeping it watered and I fertilized in March.  I have another Majesty in the yard that seems a lot better.  Only thinking it's Fusarium wilt because one half of the frond is dead and the other side still has green.  This happened with two other fronds on this tree a couple months ago.

 

Thanks,

Andy

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how old is that frond in the pic ? Seems like the palm is using up the last of the nutrients of that frond. Oh and welcome to P T !!! 

T J 

T J 

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Looks like oldest leaf is dying back. I'm not aware of wilt attacking any Raveneas

Meg

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Cape Coral (It's Just Paradise)
Florida
Zone 10A on the Isabelle Canal
Elevation: 15 feet

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1 hour ago, sacts said:

Yes, they are/were the oldest fronds.

nothing to worry about then =) 

T J 

T J 

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Had one of my Majesties do the same thing not too long ago. Freaked me out at first and was wondering if it could be Fusarium as well, but all is good and the palm is doing great still. 
W. Robusta does the same thing sometimes. 

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