I have one twice the size as yours. I leave it in our patio outdoor in the shade it's doing very well super green leaves. I water it when it gives me the thumbs up( it droop) once a week i soaked it until i see water coming out of the pot it loves 113 and up degrees. I don't repot i left in its original pot. Will repot once it gets a lot bigger( in 2-3 years) 😂 I like my Date palm by itself in the corner
I have "forrest" of 5 in a huge planter. They are about 5ft tall so far. My ceilings aren't extremely high so in a few years ( I know they only grow 4in /yr,) , I will probably have to sell them. But they are absolutely breathtaking.
You have to be careful about how much you water. Wet soil in cold conditions will rot the roots. Sometimes in the winter I water lightly so the soil stays moist instead of flushing
I one in my shady Balcony and took it out to my new place in direct sunlight all the leaves browned and crisp 😔should I cut all the leaves or what should I do to save it? What do u suggest? 😳
Hi only cut fronds that completely die. If there is some green and life then the plant is still benefiting from the food. If you watch some videos I have done. Plants grown indoors or shade and then put in full shade will burn. I reccomend putting that plant in the sun in the morning and evening until it adjusts. Thanks for watching
With a non crown shafted palm cutting a few damaged fronds off shouldn’t hurt the palm at all. I had a thatch palm lost every palm from lack of watering is now a fully complete palm again. Now a crownshaft palm that could kill it.
Good question I haven’t seen it. Nor have a friend up here with one big enough to bare. I have seen 15g ones that came up here from the nursery in Florida flowering
I just purchased one from a clearance section. It’s a nice size but the leaves are very dry and crispy. I repotted and new soil and it’s located near a window with a heat vent. Any advice?
For sure. If the palm was in trouble. Probably would have been best to let it recover before you repotted it. I had a old man palm this year which went through shock of Florida. Than travel and cold and I wanted a nice pot and half of the fronds died because it hated what it went through. But if you repot. Just slightly bigger than last time so the soil doesn’t stay soggy
i have a Phoenix Dactylifera indoors and it is stretching a lot for the light, and will get very loose leaves without growlight. does phoenix roebelenii act equally?
Hey. Fresh seeds most important. Heat Mat set between 92 -95 degrees and moist medium. And patience for sure I find if seeds are fresh they pop. I pick seeds in Jamaica and less than two weeks later I have seedlings
is it normal for the leaves end to turn brown? I can see that your are also a bit brown. I just repotted them their roots were over growing their nursery pot. Any help would be appreciated.
It happens. A little bit of brown tipping is just fine. These guys put our new fronds fast. These guys need a lot of water. I find in pots they are pot bound easily and you can’t water enough
Not at all only when after you sink your finger down deep and feel dryness is usually a good indicator. Once they are out of heat and air movement they will use less
@@RobBoryckiGolf Np, love supporting my fellow palm freaks! lol and I'm usually interested in anything Palm related and recently Banana tree's. Cheers!🌴
I kept my outside this spring summer and just brought them in a couple days ago. They grow really fast outside
Great video thanks. I didn't get one because I don't have much light in my room but after seeing yours thrive inside I'm amazed.
I enjoyed this video a lot ! Thanks for all the info ! I just got one today and it's great to know that it's a perfect plant for a beginner 😂
I learned about the spikes the hard way. Never knew they had them until today and a novice with palm trees.
Great looking palm. I like the easy maintenance and difficulty to exterminate features....suits my skill level!😀...cheers
I have one twice the size as yours. I leave it in our patio outdoor in the shade it's doing very well super green leaves. I water it when it gives me the thumbs up( it droop) once a week i soaked it until i see water coming out of the pot it loves 113 and up degrees. I don't repot i left in its original pot. Will repot once it gets a lot bigger( in 2-3 years) 😂 I like my Date palm by itself in the corner
just got one for my birthday and i trimmed alllll the thorns off one by one! took me an hour LOL
Yes! It’s so weird but it doesn’t hurt the palm
Help!!! Mine is dying. The leaves have brown tips, and when the new palms grow out, the tips are yellowing. What can I do!!!
I have "forrest" of 5 in a huge planter. They are about 5ft tall so far. My ceilings aren't extremely high so in a few years ( I know they only grow 4in /yr,) , I will probably have to sell them. But they are absolutely breathtaking.
What about care for those of use that don't have a room that we can keep at 90+f what is care for indoors when temps are 68-75F?
You have to be careful about how much you water. Wet soil in cold conditions will rot the roots. Sometimes in the winter I water lightly so the soil stays moist instead of flushing
I trimmed the roots and decided to put it in a bonsai pot with good palm soil mix. Can it survive the root pruning?
I guess we will find out? Eh
I one in my shady Balcony and took it out to my new place in direct sunlight all the leaves browned and crisp 😔should I cut all the leaves or what should I do to save it? What do u suggest? 😳
Hi only cut fronds that completely die. If there is some green and life then the plant is still benefiting from the food. If you watch some videos I have done. Plants grown indoors or shade and then put in full shade will burn. I reccomend putting that plant in the sun in the morning and evening until it adjusts. Thanks for watching
What do you do if you have some spears that have been bent and broken ?
Can you cut them off Will-it
effect the plant
With a non crown shafted palm cutting a few damaged fronds off shouldn’t hurt the palm at all. I had a thatch palm lost every palm from lack of watering is now a fully complete palm again. Now a crownshaft palm that could kill it.
Do pheonix roebellinii's produce there fruit indoors too?
Good question I haven’t seen it. Nor have a friend up here with one big enough to bare. I have seen 15g ones that came up here from the nursery in Florida flowering
I just purchased one from a clearance section. It’s a nice size but the leaves are very dry and crispy. I repotted and new soil and it’s located near a window with a heat vent. Any advice?
For sure. If the palm was in trouble. Probably would have been best to let it recover before you repotted it. I had a old man palm this year which went through shock of Florida. Than travel and cold and I wanted a nice pot and half of the fronds died because it hated what it went through. But if you repot. Just slightly bigger than last time so the soil doesn’t stay soggy
i have a Phoenix Dactylifera indoors and it is stretching a lot for the light, and will get very loose leaves without growlight. does phoenix roebelenii act equally?
Yes they all do pretty much. However roebellini seems to stay more lower and do ok
@@RobBoryckiGolf okay, so you mean roebellini is doing better?
Save up and invest in a indoor ac unit. It would be perfect for that room.
Lol ac? This room I turn the ac off!
Just tried to start growing 15 from seeds. Any advice?
Hey. Fresh seeds most important. Heat Mat set between 92 -95 degrees and moist medium. And patience for sure I find if seeds are fresh they pop. I pick seeds in Jamaica and less than two weeks later I have seedlings
the bird translates
is it normal for the leaves end to turn brown? I can see that your are also a bit brown. I just repotted them their roots were over growing their nursery pot. Any help would be appreciated.
It happens. A little bit of brown tipping is just fine. These guys put our new fronds fast. These guys need a lot of water. I find in pots they are pot bound easily and you can’t water enough
@@RobBoryckiGolf I noticed that the soil is still pretty wet even after 4-5 days. Do I still water them then? Thanks.
Not at all only when after you sink your finger down deep and feel dryness is usually a good indicator. Once they are out of heat and air movement they will use less
@@RobBoryckiGolf make sense. Thank you.
What soil should I use for this date palm ? I live in Toronto and I want to place it indoor as I live in condo
Miss Girl Girl good soils for us is coco coir and perlite. Peat moss will be too soggy and kill it
I saw one in the Nursery today in Ontario and it was 7 gallons for $69. Is that a good price, might go back and get it tomorrow. Great video!
Sandor Fazekas that’s not bad of a price this time of year they should be clearing them out
@@RobBoryckiGolf Alright thank's and new subscriber from your fellow Ontarion!
Sandor Fazekas hey man thanks for subscribing I appreciate it anything you want to see in the future?
@@RobBoryckiGolf Np, love supporting my fellow palm freaks! lol and I'm usually interested in anything Palm related and recently Banana tree's. Cheers!🌴
Can you keep one outside in Arizona?
Good question. If I lived there I could tell you lol
Do u have any bottle palm
Yea I do. Check other videos
Good root tip!
I was thinking about a 8 footer from Norfolk.... 😬
🍻 man my palms are outside in shade, I have different kinds king palms. Date palms