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The Causes of Yellow Leaves on a Palm Tree<\/h2>\n

Having yellow leaves on a palm tree can be an indication of several things, ranging from nutritional deficiencies to disease and other environmental factors. The signs and information present can help an owner determine the possible cause, so they can take action to fix the problem. Nutritional deficiencies such as Iron or Magnesium, or too much water or fertilizer can be among the main factors. Further, disease or pests may strike the tree, or too much sun exposure or dry air can also cause the palm leaves to turn yellow. It is important for an owner to determine the cause in order to provide the correct remedy for the tree.<\/p>\n

Nutrition Deficiencies<\/h2>\n

A palm tree needs a balanced supply of essential and trace elements to be healthy and produce a vibrant green color. Deficiencies of Iron or Magnesium can cause yellow color to bleed into the leaf area, resulting in yellow leaves on the tree. An application of fertilizer specifically tied to the particular species of tree should be applied to ensure adequate nutrition.<\/p>\n

Though it is important to supply the palm tree with the right amount of food, it is also very important to ensure that the tree does not receive too much. When too much fertilizer is applied or the tree is watered too regularly, it can cause the leaves to experience nutrients burn. The minimum amount should be applied and if not successful, the palm tree requires a more serious form of nutrition.<\/p>\n

Disease\/Pest Infection<\/h2>\n

A palm tree may be at risk for various diseases and\/or pest infections. Yellow leaves stemming from disease and pest issues can often be very easy to spot as you may be able to see mold, spots, or even webs on the plant. An infected tree may also demonstrate signs of discoloration, swelling, or visible damage. If the infection is severe, then your palm tree may require extensive treatments such as fungicide applications or other professional aids.<\/p>\n

Environmental Factors<\/h2>\n