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07370C6F-73F7-4781-B5E9-8D4E29F1E54E.thumb.jpeg.aa5a42b0580c31373107b12127c1f59c.jpegHey,

just wondering if this palm can be saved?Was replanted last august and there wasn’t the greatest care taken when removing as at first it wasn’t going to be salvaged from a building site. 

Northern rivers NSW Australia 

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The smaller one is done. it doesn't look like they liked the full sun. water them a lot, they love water.

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Start dosing it with seaweed solution and water the buggery out of it. Also add some Boron and trace elements around it. Other wise they are $25 in Bunnings and grow like a weed with water and food.

 

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I came. I saw. I purchased

 

 

27.35 south.

Warm subtropical, with occasional frosts.

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