Just happened to one of my small windmills a couple weeks ago, it is fully recovered now. Don't trim any fronds, and use copper fungicide, and a new spear will push out, after winter ive seen perfectly healthy palms pull spears before, they recover quick, your palm will recover.
I think you nailed it with the fertilizer theory. I over fertilized a needle palm once. The new open frond shrivelled up and pulled out. I didn’t treat it since it was summer. Just let it grow out. It’s still around now. I’m sure they will just grow a new spear soon.
Awesome video. Do you by chance know what would cause new fronds "spears" to come out lower on the crown shaft than older previous spears? Otherwise healthy palm. Also the new spears "fronds" are shorter in overall length than previous fronds lower down on the crown shaft. Thes are Montgomery palms. Planted 8 over grown ones from 15 gallon pots and three of the 8 hear over a yar later are not doing well. I am in florida with full sun. No crazy cold winters this past winter either. They get palm fertilizers 4 times a year and plenty of water from irrigation and I spot treat weekly like clock work. Thanks.
Large sabal had spear pull, recovery chance? Didn’t catch it too late but caught it late enough to the point where there was bugs. I pulled the spear and poured hydrogen peroxide then two days later copper fungicide and every so often hydrogen peroxide. I’ve had spear pull on this stubborn Pindo and it always came back. But it was small, how long to know on a large palm? And sabals are native here, just had transplant shock and strong winds over the winter months it looked like it had good growth till we got flooded with rain and winds
Hay James I have an 1 year old Mexican Fan Palm I ordered from Amazon back in March and it's has not put out not one fronds I have it in a sunny window good soil 😥😥😥
Sounds like it is pot bound. If your Mexican fan palm tree doesn't have enough room for roots in its pot then it may slow it's growth. Be very careful not to panic and over water it or over fertilize it.
I spear pulled all 3 of my windmills, multiple spear pulls but they are recovering amazing now. I live in a zone 7a according to the map in boise area idaho.
Exactly the same thing happened to me yesterday on one of my phoenix canaries date palm ,it is a big palm about seven years old ,never had a problem before with fertilizer ! But now I will be using a liquid fertilizer and not granules or pellets ! ! I applied fungicide into the heart of the palm and waiting see if it is going to survive ! !
It should be fungal infection. I just pulled the spear from my LICUALA palm and jet sprayed it with double dose of contact fungicide and hoping all goes well.
You should try finding a fungicide. If a Crown of a palm tree gets too wet that is exactly what happens. It will have a spear Pull if the Crown rots. Trachycarpus Fortunei and Trachycarpus Waggies tend to get it more easier then Washingtonia Robusta and Washingtonia Filifera. There are some cheap copper fungicide available on eBay.
@@jamestropicals8262 Where is that? I live in County Kerry, Ireland by the River Rinny in Waterville which is zone 9b/10a. It is very cloudy here in the winter months. North Atlantic palms and cordylines sway in the breeze. They call me Cordyline John.
@@jamestropicals8262 Is it zone 4a? I think it is north of Montana and Idaho. idk, sorry. I think I remember when I went to Salt Lake City, Washington DC State an this one guy got really hammered and thought we were in Utah.
same thing happened to my 2 small trachies.I heard this from another guy who grows palm trees in Poland in similar climate to the one we have here in Ontario.basically when you uncover small palms and you get a -5/-6 cold spell for a night or 2 in the spring,it will rot the spear. it doesn't usually happen in bigger palms because their spears are much thicker.I believe this to be the cause because during the winter the spears on my palms were fine also.
It should be fungal infection. I just pulled the spear from my LICUALA palm and jet sprayed it with double dose of contact fungicide and hoping all goes well.
Just happened to one of my small windmills a couple weeks ago, it is fully recovered now. Don't trim any fronds, and use copper fungicide, and a new spear will push out, after winter ive seen perfectly healthy palms pull spears before, they recover quick, your palm will recover.
I think you nailed it with the fertilizer theory. I over fertilized a needle palm once. The new open frond shrivelled up and pulled out. I didn’t treat it since it was summer. Just let it grow out. It’s still around now. I’m sure they will just grow a new spear soon.
Awesome video. Do you by chance know what would cause new fronds "spears" to come out lower on the crown shaft than older previous spears? Otherwise healthy palm. Also the new spears "fronds" are shorter in overall length than previous fronds lower down on the crown shaft. Thes are Montgomery palms. Planted 8 over grown ones from 15 gallon pots and three of the 8 hear over a yar later are not doing well. I am in florida with full sun. No crazy cold winters this past winter either. They get palm fertilizers 4 times a year and plenty of water from irrigation and I spot treat weekly like clock work. Thanks.
Large sabal had spear pull, recovery chance? Didn’t catch it too late but caught it late enough to the point where there was bugs. I pulled the spear and poured hydrogen peroxide then two days later copper fungicide and every so often hydrogen peroxide. I’ve had spear pull on this stubborn Pindo and it always came back. But it was small, how long to know on a large palm? And sabals are native here, just had transplant shock and strong winds over the winter months it looked like it had good growth till we got flooded with rain and winds
Is that molch that kills all palms
Hay James I have an 1 year old Mexican Fan Palm I ordered from Amazon back in March and it's has not put out not one fronds I have it in a sunny window good soil 😥😥😥
Sounds like it is pot bound. If your Mexican fan palm tree doesn't have enough room for roots in its pot then it may slow it's growth. Be very careful not to panic and over water it or over fertilize it.
Does copper fungicide work? Instead of hydrogen peroxide
Have you ever cut the top off a windmill palm yourself and did it survive?
Oh man! Sorry James that is wild that they have bud rot. Our winter was super warm. Maybe it was our colder spring.
Hi James Question how long did it take palm seeds to germinate
Hey James sorry im a bit late but I don’t find the exact same hydrogen peroxide I only found one for your skin so can you help me???
Any hydrogen peroxide will work
I spear pulled all 3 of my windmills, multiple spear pulls but they are recovering amazing now. I live in a zone 7a according to the map in boise area idaho.
Hi James did these palms ever recover? Thanks for the video I just had a spear pull one one of mine and this is helpful
Could I put hydrogen peroxide In my crown of my windmill palm while it’s in the box to prevent infection, or would it not do anything?
Exactly the same thing happened to me yesterday on one of my phoenix canaries date palm ,it is a big palm about seven years old ,never had a problem before with fertilizer ! But now I will be using a liquid fertilizer and not granules or pellets ! ! I applied fungicide into the heart of the palm and waiting see if it is going to survive ! !
Don't forget to also add hydrogen peroxide.
Amazing growth rate post spear pole. Must love the sunshine and the hydrogen peroxide clear out!
Hydrogen peroxide is a good choice.
It should be fungal infection. I just pulled the spear from my LICUALA palm and jet sprayed it with double dose of contact fungicide and hoping all goes well.
Will they come back after that? I’ve had a date palm with no new center leaves for almost a year now…is it slowly dying or it is still alive?
Yes they came back within a couple of weeks they were growing very good and they still are growing great to this day
I have one plam trees top is dead. Hydrogen peroxide making yes or no
My palm spear was snapped not in half but snapped what should i do.
I don't wrap up anymore. I found i lost more to wrapping up.
My Chinese fan palm literally just spear pulled tonight. I think it was exposed to touch frost. I'm trying to heal it now.
It is a bud rot diesese
Happens to my palm every year. I have no idea why and it always regrows. It’s only my windmill palms. My Filifera never does it.
You should try finding a fungicide. If a Crown of a palm tree gets too wet that is exactly what happens. It will have a spear Pull if the Crown rots. Trachycarpus Fortunei and Trachycarpus Waggies tend to get it more easier then Washingtonia Robusta and Washingtonia Filifera. There are some cheap copper fungicide available on eBay.
Maybe u had to many bud lights u could've tugged on it to hard the spear is fragile🤷♂️. Lol
You’re in Canada?! Bro just move to South Padre lol.
Ya buddy I would love to but I have a lot of family here
HEYY!!! Im from the valley as well! Im from the 956
Never had that happen before
You must not live in a wet climate or you may live in a very warm climate. Am I correct?
I live in central Utah friend
@@jamestropicals8262 Where is that? I live in County Kerry, Ireland by the River Rinny in Waterville which is zone 9b/10a. It is very cloudy here in the winter months. North Atlantic palms and cordylines sway in the breeze. They call me Cordyline John.
Utah is in the United States
@@jamestropicals8262 Is it zone 4a? I think it is north of Montana and Idaho. idk, sorry. I think I remember when I went to Salt Lake City, Washington DC State an this one guy got really hammered and thought we were in Utah.
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same thing happened to my 2 small trachies.I heard this from another guy who grows palm trees in Poland in similar climate to the one we have here in Ontario.basically when you uncover small palms and you get a -5/-6 cold spell for a night or 2 in the spring,it will rot the spear. it doesn't usually happen in bigger palms because their spears are much thicker.I believe this to be the cause because during the winter the spears on my palms were fine also.
A bird flyover could have caused it.
Pour hydrogen peroxide 12% straight into the palm heart. Keeping treating it. I had it.
Also add copper fungicide.
It should be fungal infection. I just pulled the spear from my LICUALA palm and jet sprayed it with double dose of contact fungicide and hoping all goes well.