I am sooo impressed that your Sagos have done sooo fantastic. I was looking forward to an update after you filmed the video of getting the "free" Sago palms which was such an incredible score. But I wasn't sure .. and LOOK AT YOU!!!!! AMAZING!!!! Hubby is a landscape contractor and he too is impressed!! They are such slow growing but they sprouted quickly and PERFECTLY. Keep doing this.. you have a gift!!!
I love how your sago plants are growing. We have two beautiful ones in our back yard and every year we get pulp's we remove them and repot them and give some away and the others I keep to beauty my landscape.
Lol I was shocked when this popped up on my feed cuz I bought a sago palm a couple months ago and never even searched it on YT before it was a pleasant surprise and extremely helpful
Boy you scored Big with all those Sago Palms! That size palm would be hugely expensive at the nursery. That encouraged me to take my sad looking one out of its pot and into the garden.
Hi love your video, i have a quick question. I have a fairly old sago palm and it has smaller palms growing off the side of it up high like a branch. Could I pick one of those off instead of the one’s growing near the base of it, and plant it?
I love sagos!!I put a post on my neighborhood Facebook page. Telling anyone that has some they want removed I’ll do it for free. I just want the tree. So far I’ve gotten 4 really good sized ones so far. They make the landscaping look so much better!! 👍
You don't have to plant the suckers just detached from the mother plant, you don't give the wound time to heal and the sucker can rot and not root. The suckers should be left for about 15 days in a cool and dry place, away from light and heat sources, so the wounds heal and the root callus is formed, from which the roots will start.
Appreciate the advice! As an update all the suckers are growing just fine thrown directly in dirt. They didn’t need time to heal over. I did leave some on the side of the garage that I forgot about and they sprouted too. So both methods seem to work.
whoops, I just planted the pups right away. Tomorrow I will dig them up, wash them off, and let them sit in a cool dry place for 2 weeks as you say. Thanks for the info : )
He has been lucky, but it was all free, so nothing to lose, no need for prevention. Or he left a lot out like rooting hormones and/or bacteria, fungus prevention.
Thank you thank you now I know how to remove the pups from the main plant I have so many of them growing and my gardener is taking them without asking and I think he’s selling them on the down low so I got me a job to take all the pups before he snatches all of them away thanks again
Or, he's removing them for the health of the main root and throwing them with all the other clippings. The older tall roots are the money, pups are almost free.
I've had segos for 32 years in my front yard and one is super big. They have a tendency to have brown tips probably because it's in pure Sun. I enjoyed the music that was in the background. Very cool looking forward to future education.
All your plants look like they're happy where they are! Growing very well! They're beautiful! Very helpful information! Might have to get me a sago palm! Much love from Galveston Texas 💞 This is one of my favorite channels!! 🏖️🌴🌼🌳🌷🌾🌵
I love the sounds of nature in the back of your video if they're not added that's just absolutely perfect and you should make sure all future videos have that kind of shit 🤙🌳 much love
You must live in Florida or California where it doesn't get so cold. I live in Tennessee where we have to dig up tropicals in the fall and bring them in. Or just leave them in a pot. Yours are beautiful! Mine has had pups and now I know how to set them free! Thanks!
I live in Charlotte, NC and have three (3) Sagos planted in the ground. If the winter gets cold enough, the fronds on the Sagos can get damaged and turn brown. In spring, I will cut off all the brown fronds and the Sagos will flush new green fronds.
Great video, my neighbor last year had their trees brought down, my sego had been shaded......my sego looked dead, no growth, duh...its in total full sun all day and it gets hot here! Will be transplanting per your instructions in a much happier location in my yard. Thanks again for all the information, you found a good find!
Your style of gardening is refreshing to say the least. 🙃 I tried the whole free plant shit lol was not successful. I literally just picked up someone’s trash 😄 😩
Savannah Super video and presentation. Have 6 doing very well. Sagos have become very popular here. Your video very helpful. Barrier islands here are really sand dunes !
Thank you soooooooooooo much for mentioning about the poisoness for dogs! Wow. I was shocked and felt also so scared because I touched the leaves and then ate, I did not know they are even toxic for humans too and yet I saw you have dogs roaming.
Thanks for sharing the difference between sun and shade . I have 5 in full sun and they do get yellowish . Mine are in a sandy environment I do water them often especially in summer and fertilize them. When is the best time to transplant the pups. By the way yours sagos look very nice..
I just planted mine in mid summer and they seem to be doing fine. Usually transplanting in late summer/fall or late winter/early spring is good. You just don’t want to stress the plant so around those times it’s not usually as dry and the roots can focus on growing. It depends on where you sre
I was SOOOO impressed with what I saw you do with the Saga plants. They are simply beautiful. But I have a question... I have two saga plants in pots in my backyard garden that I have to take inside during the winter months to keep them from dying and bringing them back out in the spring. That is a lot, especially now that they have grown out and are really heavy to carry and sticks both me and my husband. I don't know what zone I'm in, but I live in GA. However, I would like to know if it is possible for me to just go ahead and plant them in the ground? If so, how do I protect them from dying during the winter months? Or better yet, how can I get them to grow back out in the spring?
Hey Paul, I love your Sago propagating passion ❤ I have a lovely one that came with the house I just bought. I love her and I gotta move Her. She is over 5 feet tall. And is gonna be VERY heavy. I went to ask for suggestuons by The guy at the nursery, he said that it would be too heavy for me to move it without a crane. I told him I plan To drag it 15 feet on a tarp and my (male and stronger than I) friend would help me. Nursery owner guy, laughed and said my friend wouldn't be my friend once we were done (LOL) I AM still determined. I have a fairly green thumb. I have confidence I can keep it thriving. Plus I am blessed to live in Hawai'i. It is really difficult to kill plants here. If you have any tips, I would be most grateful 🙏
Very nice video!!! I NEED HELP😢 I have a Sago Palm and I think is dying. Where I live it rains quite a bit and I think the roots are rotting. All leaves are yeallow and no new leaves are coming. I will transplant this very week, see if the roots are ok, cut the bad ones, put soil with good drainage but I don't know if I should cut the yellow leaves off. Any advice? Thanks man
Just want to know how long and at what stage the pups should be at before transplanting into the ground. Mine are still small but have begun to have leaves. Are they ready to plant?
Great video! How long after you trimmed up the roots and planted them did you see the new growth start? I have some that weren’t planted right so I dug them back up, trimmed up the roots and replanted them in the same spot with new soil. Just wanted to see how long before I might see some new growth if any. Appreciate your time and keep up the great work
It took 2-3 weeks I think. That’s when the fronds began to emerge and they grow out slowly. The bigger specimens leafed out faster than the smaller ones.
@@alvarezbjj Just wait, you’d be surprised. I think they went months without any fronds and that’s why my neighbors threw them out. I’d say leave them for at least a couple of months even if you don’t see anything happen immediately.
Hi Paul, thanks for th video. They all look so great. I have a question regarding my Sago palm. It has 2 leaves and both tips are curled, they are all green and healthy but curled. I don't seem to find the problem anywhere on the internet. Maybe you might know the cause? 🤔
I have no clue, maybe they're still growing out? I'd leave them be. Sagos are pretty hardy and I've cut off dead/fully yellowed leaves and they're fine.
My Sago from HD had these beautiful dark green leaves, new shoots have grown from the center, yet they are light green and curly. They have expanded to the point I can no longer see the original greener (deep) leaves. Do I need to trim them? Thanks!
We have a Sago palm that we planted almost 20 years ago from pup that someone had thrown away. (We have no idea how long it had been in the woods abandoned when we found it but it was about the size of a grapefruit.) It has survived all types of weather, including occasional nights of single digit temps here in upstate South Carolina. We thought that last winter was it's last due to several extra cold days, but she held her own. Strangely enough, this spring she has grown two heads (what I like to call pineapples) where the new fronds will grow. Is this normal?
This might be a crazy question but if I have a big pot of dirt that someone gave me w sagos can I use it in my vegetable garden or is the soil contaminated now??? Thanks for your help!
I'm in zone 6a, so, I have to keep mine potted and overwinter it in my greenhouse. I doubt that mine will get as nice and big as those you have. I got mine at a big box store 2 years ago for about $10. Maybe over a LONG time, mine will get sorta big. Yours are really nice and after looking dead, I wonder if those neighbors who threw them out have noticed that you saved them. I had been shocked when mine had shed dead fronds or whatever they are called on a Sago, and grew up some nice new green ones. That background noise likely insects, makes me think that a rattlesnake is gonna get you, lol! Sago's are poisonous to dogs, btw. Just thought I'd mention that. You are lucky you live where you can grow plants like this in the ground outside. I have found a type of Live oak that will grow well for me and live through our winters here in zone 6a, BUT even the hardiest palm "Needle palm" needs protection here. Well, at least I have the greenhouse and I can grow them in pots 😊😊
Nice man! Have the males produced the flowers yet? edit: the center parts of palm tree/cycads are called crowns. new developing leaves that came from the crown are called spears. Once the spear is out of the crown then thats when it becomes a frond. Cheers!
Paul I like to ask you do you know how tall sago palm can grow to & I’m in Canada & growing one inside the house can you please give some tips, I only 3 branches of leaves on them there always 1 branches turn yellow on me
2:18 Paul plantu's facial expression says it all. He's a happy planter.
Would love to see Monthly updates on everything you’ve planted so far. The sago palms are beautiful. 🧚🏽🌴
That's a good idea, I'll do one this month!
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@paulplantu how long after transplant was this update?
Those Sago Palm's are looking real nice!
I am sooo impressed that your Sagos have done sooo fantastic. I was looking forward to an update after you filmed the video of getting the "free" Sago palms which was such an incredible score. But I wasn't sure .. and LOOK AT YOU!!!!! AMAZING!!!! Hubby is a landscape contractor and he too is impressed!! They are such slow growing but they sprouted quickly and PERFECTLY. Keep doing this.. you have a gift!!!
Haha, I truly lucked up. I’m glad they sprouted up so quickly too I was very surprised by the size of the leaves. Thanks for the support!
We have a baby one at home and didn’t know what to do with it. So, we found your channel. Glad we did.
My friend gave me a dead one I just kept watering it and brought it back to life I love it
Plants are so resilient I feel like we baby them or think they’re dead then BOOM, they’re back again!!
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I love how your sago plants are growing. We have two beautiful ones in our back yard and every year we get pulp's we remove them and repot them and give some away and the others I keep to beauty my landscape.
Love your enthusiasm for plants and sharing the information ❤
Another great video Paul!!! These sago palms look amazing!!!
i got three 4 ft sagos now they are bangers almost passing my fence thank you for the positive video
Lol I was shocked when this popped up on my feed cuz I bought a sago palm a couple months ago and never even searched it on YT before it was a pleasant surprise and extremely helpful
Your phone hears you, and it can read your mind!
i have so much cyca envy... here cycas are EXPENSIVE... i would love to find big ones like yours on the street hahaha.
I’m new here….just purchased two new sago palms….no little ones or animals so I’m ready!!! Love your channel ❤
Boy you scored Big with all those Sago Palms! That size palm would be hugely expensive at the nursery. That encouraged me to take my sad looking one out of its pot and into the garden.
All the ones I potted up are doing great too. Legit you’ll start getting pups then will have an endless supply.
Hi love your video, i have a quick question. I have a fairly old sago palm and it has smaller palms growing off the side of it up high like a branch. Could I pick one of those off instead of the one’s growing near the base of it, and plant it?
Loved your style! Nice presentation - informative and helpful 👍. Hope to see update on your abused cycad.
I really really enjoyed your video thanks so happy to see a young guy doing so good of a job ❤
I really enjoyed your video and your love for planting. I have 4 seeds that I’m gonna plant today and can’t wait to see them grow 😁
I love sagos!!I put a post on my neighborhood Facebook page. Telling anyone that has some they want removed I’ll do it for free. I just want the tree. So far I’ve gotten 4 really good sized ones so far. They make the landscaping look so much better!! 👍
This guy is a legend
You don't have to plant the suckers just detached from the mother plant, you don't give the wound time to heal and the sucker can rot and not root. The suckers should be left for about 15 days in a cool and dry place, away from light and heat sources, so the wounds heal and the root callus is formed, from which the roots will start.
Appreciate the advice! As an update all the suckers are growing just fine thrown directly in dirt. They didn’t need time to heal over. I did leave some on the side of the garage that I forgot about and they sprouted too. So both methods seem to work.
Once the pups are separated, do you bury them in dirt? Or just half? Then water them?
whoops, I just planted the pups right away. Tomorrow I will dig them up, wash them off, and let them sit in a cool dry place for 2 weeks as you say. Thanks for the info : )
He has been lucky, but it was all free, so nothing to lose, no need for prevention. Or he left a lot out like rooting hormones and/or bacteria, fungus prevention.
Best cheap plant feed for thse?
Wow! That's tons of money you saved! And they all look beautiful!
These plants is thriving mr plantu, good vibes
Appreciate ya Drewskiii
So cool. Sages are really billet proof I’ve found a few just like you rescued and they bounced back great.
Yeah, it's crazy how many I saw get cut down prematurely.
DOPE! Nice to see this update. Congrats. Didn’t think they had a snow ball’s chance in hell lol
Your Palms look amazing
Love your videos. I grabbed me a Sago today you info is helpful. Since this a new plant for me.
Thank you thank you now I know how to remove the pups from the main plant I have so many of them growing and my gardener is taking them without asking and I think he’s selling them on the down low so I got me a job to take all the pups before he snatches all of them away thanks again
Or, he's removing them for the health of the main root and throwing them with all the other clippings.
The older tall roots are the money, pups are almost free.
the update we all needed in our lives
HAHAHAHAHA! Stop...
I've had segos for 32 years in my front yard and one is super big. They have a tendency to have brown tips probably because it's in pure Sun. I enjoyed the music that was in the background. Very cool looking forward to future education.
All your plants look like they're happy where they are! Growing very well! They're beautiful! Very helpful information! Might have to get me a sago palm! Much love from Galveston Texas 💞 This is one of my favorite channels!! 🏖️🌴🌼🌳🌷🌾🌵
I might give mine away so you could potentially grab one once I make sure they grow. Idk what to do with all the extas.
@@paulplantu yes! Please let me know! I would love one! I've noticing them more now when I'm driving around. We have a lot of them on the island!
Literally bought a sago yesterday, so really useful!
Let's go, they're so cool.
@@paulplantu It was a rescue one like yours! tiny though, hopefully I can bring it back to life in the uk climate
I love the sounds of nature in the back of your video if they're not added that's just absolutely perfect and you should make sure all future videos have that kind of shit 🤙🌳 much love
That’s completely natural. There are a ton of birds and cicadas constantly going at it. Hahaha
@@paulplantu It's so lovely. I was actually just watching your old t-shirt collection video from last year. You got crazy timing lol
You must live in Florida or California where it doesn't get so cold. I live in Tennessee where we have to dig up tropicals in the fall and bring them in. Or just leave them in a pot. Yours are beautiful! Mine has had pups and now I know how to set them free! Thanks!
I live in Charlotte, NC and have three (3) Sagos planted in the ground. If the winter gets cold enough, the fronds on the Sagos can get damaged and turn brown. In spring, I will cut off all the brown fronds and the Sagos will flush new green fronds.
Great video, my neighbor last year had their trees brought down, my sego had been shaded......my sego looked dead, no growth, duh...its in total full sun all day and it gets hot here! Will be transplanting per your instructions in a much happier location in my yard. Thanks again for all the information, you found a good find!
Always Vibin' w Paul🤠
I love your videos, you have such a good energy ❤️
Paul youre the king of the Sago💯💯😤🙌😎😎
Just came across your channel and like the upbeat vibes my guy 🤘 keep that 🔥 content coming
Bro your effort into this video got you a subscriber
Good comedic vid, great stuff. I think cycads and tree ferns are great...
Subscribed after watching first video
Love that ENERGY!! 🔥
Your style of gardening is refreshing to say the least. 🙃 I tried the whole free plant shit lol was not successful. I literally just picked up someone’s trash 😄 😩
I meannnn I don’t usually grab bags unless they’re clear and I can see identifiable plants or some roots inside. 😂
Marketplace is always good for free plants!
This was a very useful video. Thanks for posting.
This was an awesome video
I am about to replant my Sago now
thank you very much for your tips on my sego palm tree, hopefully I get it reviewed.
Savannah
Super video and presentation.
Have 6 doing very well. Sagos have become very popular here. Your video very helpful.
Barrier islands here are really sand dunes !
Haven’t seen this dude in years. Since the sneaker videos
Thank you soooooooooooo much for mentioning about the poisoness for dogs! Wow. I was shocked and felt also so scared because I touched the leaves and then ate, I did not know they are even toxic for humans too and yet I saw you have dogs roaming.
Yeah my dogs almost instinctively don't mess with poisonous plants but anything that's toxic doesn't go in the backyard whatsoever.
@@paulplantu Thank you so much! Returned the plants. They are such a beautiful plant but they were returned.
fire bro!!!!! i love sagos looks so nice
Thank you! I love your fun personality! I say Beautimous, too! Thanks for the tips! 😁
Nice Palm!
i thoroughly enjoyed this video even though i could never ever grow this Sago Palm in my garden!
You can grow them indoors during the winter if you have a room with a lot of light.
Can't wait to have my own garden some day! Enjoying the channel :D
Start with some house plants for your room dude
Just got a sago palm updates and tips would be appreciated yours look amazing 🤩
Thanks for sharing the difference between sun and shade . I have 5 in full sun and they do get yellowish . Mine are in a sandy environment I do water them often especially in summer and fertilize them. When is the best time to transplant the pups. By the way yours sagos look very nice..
I just planted mine in mid summer and they seem to be doing fine. Usually transplanting in late summer/fall or late winter/early spring is good. You just don’t want to stress the plant so around those times it’s not usually as dry and the roots can focus on growing. It depends on where you sre
Excerllent but I wish you'd say what soil composition is best and what fertilizer you need for a sago....
I was SOOOO impressed with what I saw you do with the Saga plants. They are simply beautiful. But I have a question... I have two saga plants in pots in my backyard garden that I have to take inside during the winter months to keep them from dying and bringing them back out in the spring. That is a lot, especially now that they have grown out and are really heavy to carry and sticks both me and my husband. I don't know what zone I'm in, but I live in GA. However, I would like to know if it is possible for me to just go ahead and plant them in the ground? If so, how do I protect them from dying during the winter months? Or better yet, how can I get them to grow back out in the spring?
Yo Paul you inspired me to snag a lil succulent and it’s been doin great!
If I would have seen them on the side of the Road I would have taken them with me too. Lucky you!!!
Great video! I want to move ours bc the previous owner planter it in the weirdest spot in our backyard. “Earth is my planet” too - LOL! 😂
Great video I love that plant
Hey Paul, I love your Sago propagating passion ❤
I have a lovely one that came with the house I just bought.
I love her and I gotta move Her. She is over 5 feet tall. And is gonna be VERY heavy.
I went to ask for suggestuons by The guy at the nursery, he said that it would be too heavy for me to move it without a crane. I told him I plan To drag it 15 feet on a tarp and my (male and stronger than I) friend would help me. Nursery owner guy, laughed and said my friend wouldn't be my friend once we were done (LOL) I AM still determined. I have a fairly green thumb. I have confidence I can keep it thriving. Plus I am blessed to live in Hawai'i. It is really difficult to kill plants here.
If you have any tips, I would be most grateful 🙏
Very nice video!!!
I NEED HELP😢
I have a Sago Palm and I think is dying. Where I live it rains quite a bit and I think the roots are rotting. All leaves are yeallow and no new leaves are coming. I will transplant this very week, see if the roots are ok, cut the bad ones, put soil with good drainage but I don't know if I should cut the yellow leaves off. Any advice? Thanks man
Just want to know how long and at what stage the pups should be at before transplanting into the ground. Mine are still small but have begun to have leaves. Are they ready to plant?
Awesomesauce!🌿🌿🌿
You're ridiculous. Love it, bro.
Excellent content!! I have a former not so well specimen who is an all star now…
Which one should i buy to put them around my pool for example?
Question for you, I found a sago Palm that was cut out the root my question is can I submerge then in all water until they sprout into roots???
Yo, I live up in MD, so I keep mine inside. Is this a plant I should let summer on the patio and just bring in in the winter?
Man like professor Paul
I have some damage on my pups from the shovel, will they still work? Should I let them callus before planting?
Those sago palms are looking amazing!!! What TLC can do. New sub here. Can’t wait to check out all your videos.
Ps: Paul Plantu your the Dude!
Great video! How long after you trimmed up the roots and planted them did you see the new growth start?
I have some that weren’t planted right so I dug them back up, trimmed up the roots and replanted them in the same spot with new soil.
Just wanted to see how long before I might see some new growth if any. Appreciate your time and keep up the great work
It took 2-3 weeks I think. That’s when the fronds began to emerge and they grow out slowly. The bigger specimens leafed out faster than the smaller ones.
@@paulplantu thank you sir! Appreciate the reply back. Now I just have to wait another week or two to see if anything happens.
@@alvarezbjj Just wait, you’d be surprised. I think they went months without any fronds and that’s why my neighbors threw them out. I’d say leave them for at least a couple of months even if you don’t see anything happen immediately.
@@paulplantu how often did you water them after you planted them?
How big and tall do they get. Are they manageable or do they get huge? I need to know before we plant one. Thanks.
So good. Great save ❤😂🎉🎉🎉
Hi Paul, thanks for th video. They all look so great. I have a question regarding my Sago palm. It has 2 leaves and both tips are curled, they are all green and healthy but curled. I don't seem to find the problem anywhere on the internet. Maybe you might know the cause? 🤔
I have no clue, maybe they're still growing out? I'd leave them be. Sagos are pretty hardy and I've cut off dead/fully yellowed leaves and they're fine.
@@paulplantu Thanks, it's been 6 months since they are like this but I have patience ☺
Thank you for the information
My Sago from HD had these beautiful dark green leaves, new shoots have grown from the center, yet they are light green and curly. They have expanded to the point I can no longer see the original greener (deep) leaves. Do I need to trim them? Thanks!
A couple of my pups broke in half during removal. Will both sides sprout roots and grow, or are those a total loss?😊
I removed 3 5ft Sagos from a property. Cut them back very harsh and put them in 25gallon buckets. Sold them for $279ea a couple months later
The new growth on my sago palm keeps dying before it matures. Any ideas about what to do? Thanks
I'm in Alabama and all of my leaves died in the winter but it has came back beautifully
Cycads are even older than the dinosaurs 🦖:)
Sago looking good. Earth is my planet 😆 🌴
Ayyye thank you so much. They are looking quite lovely
Wtf I love this channel
Haha, appreciate ya boss!!
Super cool man
Mine are growing in a full sun (south side ) perfectly green .
We have a Sago palm that we planted almost 20 years ago from pup that someone had thrown away. (We have no idea how long it had been in the woods abandoned when we found it but it was about the size of a grapefruit.) It has survived all types of weather, including occasional nights of single digit temps here in upstate South Carolina. We thought that last winter was it's last due to several extra cold days, but she held her own. Strangely enough, this spring she has grown two heads (what I like to call pineapples) where the new fronds will grow. Is this normal?
Thriving ✨
Good video how did it take to come back
This might be a crazy question but if I have a big pot of dirt that someone gave me w sagos can I use it in my vegetable garden or is the soil contaminated now??? Thanks for your help!
I'm in zone 6a, so, I have to keep mine potted and overwinter it in my greenhouse. I doubt that mine will get as nice and big as those you have. I got mine at a big box store 2 years ago for about $10.
Maybe over a LONG time, mine will get sorta big. Yours are really nice and after looking dead, I wonder if those neighbors who threw them out have noticed that you saved them. I had been shocked when mine had shed dead fronds or whatever they are called on a Sago, and grew up some nice new green ones.
That background noise likely insects, makes me think that a rattlesnake is gonna get you, lol!
Sago's are poisonous to dogs, btw. Just thought I'd mention that.
You are lucky you live where you can grow plants like this in the ground outside.
I have found a type of Live oak that will grow well for me and live through our winters here in zone 6a, BUT even the hardiest palm "Needle palm" needs protection here.
Well, at least I have the greenhouse and I can grow them in pots 😊😊
Succes for you
Nice man! Have the males produced the flowers yet?
edit: the center parts of palm tree/cycads are called crowns. new developing leaves that came from the crown are called spears. Once the spear is out of the crown then thats when it becomes a frond. Cheers!
No, the males haven't grown cones yet. I think the shock of the freeze coupled with the transplanting may have slowed them down a little.
They grow in ground in zone 8a and 8b, the leaves die but it comes back in spring.
Paul I like to ask you do you know how tall sago palm can grow to & I’m in Canada & growing one inside the house can you please give some tips, I only 3 branches of leaves on them there always 1 branches turn yellow on me