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Possible Causes<\/h2>\n

Palm trees are generally hardy plants, but when their foliage begins to turn brown and limp, homeowners may be left wondering why their palm tree is turning brown. Knowing the causes behind browning of palm trees can help diagnose the problem and take steps to remedy it. Common causes of a palm tree turning brown can be divided into three major categories – overwatering, disease, and extreme weather.
\nOverwatering can easily lead to a palm tree turning brown. Palms prefer to be watered deeply, but not often. Frequent, shallow watering can lead to iron and manganese deficiency, with iron being most common. The leaves of the tree will then curl up, droop, and turn yellow before brown. Brown tips may appear at first and the problem can spread until the entire leaf is involved. To fix this problem, cut back on watering and consult a specialist for a fertilizer that is specifically designed for iron deficiency. <\/p>\n

Disease<\/h2>\n

Disease is another possible cause of a palm tree turning brown. Bacterial diseases are most common in palms, with the two most common being pink rot and lethal yellowing. Pink rot can cause rotting of the tree’s outer tissues and bark. The infected tissues become yellow-brown before turning pink and eventually sloughing off. To treat this disease, trim away the infected tissues and apply a fungicide.
\nPalms infected with lethal yellowing will turn yellow and then brown, with the different fronds turning at different rates. Many leaves may also sprout yellow spots filled with ooze. After months of gradual yellowing, the tree will eventually die. There is currently no known cure for this disease, so infected trees must be destroyed. <\/p>\n

Weather<\/h2>\n

In addition to disease and overwatering, extreme weather can also cause a palm tree to turn brown. Temperatures below 30 degrees Fahrenheit can severely damage the tissue of palm trees and cause them to turn brown. Though some palms are more tolerant of cold temperatures than others, no palm can survive freezing temperatures. If the temperatures drop too low or stay cold for too long, the palm may turn brown or even die entirely. To prevent this from happening, wrap the trunk in burlap and insulate the top portion of the root ball if temperatures are expected to drop. <\/p>\n

Nutrient Deficiency<\/h2>\n

Palm trees require adequate nutrition to stay healthy. Symptoms of nutrient deficiency can take several forms, such as yellow-brown mottling of leaves, yellow-green leaves that show a dark streak in the midrib, and fronds with yellow margins and a dark midrib. In most cases, deficiency can be corrected with the proper fertilizer. <\/p>\n

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