Care tips:
Light: Most varieties should be kept in low to moderate light. If brought outside during the summer months, place in an area that receives dappled light (no direct sun).
Water: Allow the top layer of soil to dry out in between waterings.
Soil: Plant your palm in a well-draining soil. Only repot once the plant has outgrown its pot.
Temperature: The average home temperature is fine, at least 50 degrees. During the warmer months, palms can be grown outside once the risk of frost has passed. Make sure to bring back inside once the temps start dropping though. Palms prefer high humidity levels
Troubleshooting: If your palm has yellow leaves, it can be due to improper watering. Brown leaves can indicate overwatering, but it is natural for the lowest leaves to turn brown and drop off as the plant matures. Brown spots can indicate disease due to overwatering, and brown tips can be caused by dry air.
Fun Facts:
– There are thousands of species of Palms!
– These are very slow growing plants
