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Dypsis Plumosa Troubleshooting


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I have a Dypsis Plumosa I purchased last summer. It's been chilling in this part-shade spot since then, only taking it indoors during the recent cold blast. Not fertilized yet this season, gets regular water, and all of a sudden these past couple weeks the whole plant is just turning from green to a greenish-brown. It has seen some cold (mid-30's at the lowest), though all three shoots have new fronds coming (though also brown-looking).

Is this just the end of winter, or should I be concerned? Really love this one so want to catch anything problematic early and treat appropriately. I am planning on upping my pot size later this Spring. Thanks!IMG_2243.thumb.jpg.22b611060815b4d6fc6c0fdcca5259ee.jpg

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