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How to treat Golden can palm yellow leaves?
Are the yellow leaves on my golden cane palm normal? Is it a result of too much sunlight or lack of fertilizer? Drainage is fine, watering is fine through a micro jet system.
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Re: Golden can plam yellow leaves?
Hello @IB
Welcome to the Bunnings Workshop community. It's sensational to have you join us, and thanks for sharing your question about your golden palm.
Perhaps the soil lacks nutrients, when was the last time you fertilized the soil? The only other possible cause that comes to mind is that the pot is now too small for the palm. It might be time to repot it into a bigger container.
Here is a handy step-by-step guide: How to grow and care for palm trees
Let me tag our experienced member @Noelle for her recommendations.
If you have any other questions we can help with, please let us know.
Eric
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Re: How to treat Golden can palm yellow leaves?
Hi @IB
Golden cane palms do tend to have a yellowy-green colour especially when they are growing out in full sun. Yours does not look malnourished or unhealthy, in my opinion. In a light shade position it may develop a little deeper colour.
An application of a slow release fertiliser now and again at the end of summer would be beneficial though, given it is in a pot where resources are limited, rather than in the ground.
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Re: How to treat Golden can palm yellow leaves?
Hi Noelle, I think you are correct, I have another smaller one in partly shade and all the leaves are green, this one is baked in the sun all day. Yes, I do use slow release fertiliser bought at Bunnings. I will have to move it to another location. Thank you for the advice.

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