Posted by Bobby Dale
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on 2/10/2011, 12:58 pm, in reply to "Re: palm leaves yellow tips brown"
75.37.78.192
any chance that this could be from too much water?
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: Hi I live in central California near
: Fresno. I have 5 sago's. the main
: sago is in front and it appears that
: each one gets smaller til you get to
: #5. #5 has two heads and stands
: close to 6 ft. All the other sago's
: look fine. I have left most of the
: pups on all of the trees but plan on
: harvesting a couple this spring. #5
: is green from the bottom up to
: approximately 4 ft. then the leaves
: turn green yellow then yellow with
: all the tips turning brown
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: There pretty much HAS to be
: something bad in the soil. It is
: obviously a deficiency of some kind,
: but to find out exactly what is
: wrong with that soil, you may need
: to have something tested. That is
: way worse than the typical Manganese
: problem we see a lot of here in
: Florida. Is that area a place where
: someone may have dumped building
: material, or paint, or something
: like that?
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