I live in Western Germany and even though it hasn't been the coldest winter I have ever seen it still has been the worst and most devastating. I never had so much damage on palms and exotic plants. Even on some natives. Might have been the extreme temperature fluctuations from deep frost to winter heat wave jumping up and down several times. Plus a lot of wetness...
If it still stinks maybe try to cut a little further down? You should try to cut the Canaries too. Lets hope those washies survive. Will you make an update video soon?
do you think my pindo cna come back its fronds are still green on the outside form the previse year but there is a hole so do you think if I pore fungicide in there do you think it will live
@@palmsrkool9476 oh no....I'm guessing mine will go the same way 😕...I have just moved mine into more sun so hopefully that'll help....well what little sun we have over here 🤣🤣... 👍👍👍
I live in Western Germany and even though it hasn't been the coldest winter I have ever seen it still has been the worst and most devastating. I never had so much damage on palms and exotic plants. Even on some natives. Might have been the extreme temperature fluctuations from deep frost to winter heat wave jumping up and down several times. Plus a lot of wetness...
Lol the pic of captain jack on the copper fungicide - looks like Flanders from Simpsons
lolololol he really does
Let the blue goodness do it's sweet thing. Good luck with the palm redemption 👍
If it still stinks maybe try to cut a little further down? You should try to cut the Canaries too.
Lets hope those washies survive. Will you make an update video soon?
do you think my pindo cna come back its fronds are still green on the outside form the previse year but there is a hole so do you think if I pore fungicide in there do you think it will live
Did they survive????.... curious as my washy and chamerops are the same after bad frost UK..
Unfortunately they did not survive :( The only one that survived was the one that was in more sunlight.....the other 3 are dead at 11F
@@palmsrkool9476 oh no....I'm guessing mine will go the same way 😕...I have just moved mine into more sun so hopefully that'll help....well what little sun we have over here 🤣🤣... 👍👍👍
Update soon? Please don't write it out I want to see it when you realese a video.
Copper fungicide or Hydrogen Peroxide!
Growth point of the trunk cut washie is brown. Doesnt look good.
Did you protect any of these and how low did it get? in curious because I’m in Atlanta and it’s similar to their
zero protection 😕
Washingtonia are short term in Atlanta. Better off with Sabals and Windmills for long term.