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Young palm tree disease
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Hi, I would really appreciate some help with regard to my palm tree saplings (if that is the correct word for a young palm tree). Two are edible date palms and three are Chilean wine palms.
I have grown them from seed so I am quite attached to them; they are about three years old and about a foot high. I thought they were doing really well but recently they have developed a white flaky substance on them. I assumed it was a fungus so I sprayed it with a general fungus killer but it has not worked at all and they are now starting to turn brown. They aren't too bad at the moment so if I can get rid of the disease then I think they will turn around and be ok. I would appreciate any advice.
I have grown them from seed so I am quite attached to them; they are about three years old and about a foot high. I thought they were doing really well but recently they have developed a white flaky substance on them. I assumed it was a fungus so I sprayed it with a general fungus killer but it has not worked at all and they are now starting to turn brown. They aren't too bad at the moment so if I can get rid of the disease then I think they will turn around and be ok. I would appreciate any advice.
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It sounds like mealy bug, is it wooly looking and mostly in the leaf joints ?
Or are there chalky white spots which could be lime marks from spraying with hard water?
If it's mealy bug, it can be treated with a dilute of 'Malathion' every 14 days til clear.
If it's Lime marks, then revert to soft water or rain water.
Good Luck. Tbird+
It sounds like mealy bug, is it wooly looking and mostly in the leaf joints ?
Or are there chalky white spots which could be lime marks from spraying with hard water?
If it's mealy bug, it can be treated with a dilute of 'Malathion' every 14 days til clear.
If it's Lime marks, then revert to soft water or rain water.
Good Luck. Tbird+
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