June 14, 2025
Does your palm no longer look fresh? Yellow tips, brown edges, or slowed growth? Then there’s a good chance you’re dealing with a nutrient deficiency. In this blog, you’ll discover how to recognize deficiencies in your palm tree, what the causes might be, and how to fix it with the right approach. Because a healthy palm is a happy palm.
Palm trees are slow-growing plants, but that doesn’t mean they don’t need anything. On the contrary: especially in pots or containers, essential nutrients can quickly become depleted. Also, in poor soil or with too much rain, important minerals can wash away.
If you want to learn more about the general nutritional needs of palm trees first, read the blog Feeding Palm Trees 101.
If you see signs of a deficiency, take targeted action:
Nutrients wash out faster in pots. Therefore, provide regular feeding between April and September (every 4-6 weeks). Also, ensure a loose mix with, for example, pumice, perlite, and coconut fiber, so water drains well and roots can breathe optimally.
Also check out our blog about feeding hardy palms, or explore the full range of tropical and hardy palm seeds on the site.
Nutrient deficiencies in palm trees are easy to fix—if you catch them in time. Use these tips to act quickly and make your palm shine again. Because let’s be honest, a palm with healthy green leaves instantly gives you vacation vibes, right?
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April 05, 2026
The Ensete ventricosum ‘Maurelii’ is a fast grower with a tropical look that prefers a warm, bright, and sheltered spot. In this blog, you’ll learn how to care for this red banana plant, what to expect each season, and how to keep it healthy from a young plant to a large eye-catcher.
April 05, 2026
The Musa velutina, also known as the pink banana plant, is a tropical plant that stands out due to its unique appearance and rapid growth with proper care. In this blog, you will learn how to keep it healthy with the right location, watering, potting soil, and nutrition. Additionally, you will discover what to expect throughout the year, from active growth in spring and summer to a quieter phase in autumn and winter. Repotting, leaf care, winter care, and the development from a young plant to a larger Musa velutina are also covered.
January 25, 2026
Succulents are hardy, stylish, and surprisingly easy – as long as you care for them properly. In this blog, you’ll discover the 10 most frequently asked questions about succulents, from watering and light to feeding and winter dormancy. You’ll learn why less is more, how to prevent overwatering, and which succulents are perfect for both beginners and collectors. Ideal for anyone who wants to keep their succulent healthy without stress or guesswork.
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