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Bangalow Palm- Separation of Mutli Trunked Palms

acaryofyllis
10 years ago

Hi, I have just recently or (a few days ago or so) separated a triple stemmed Bangalow Palm. I had done it in a way that when I separated it, the soil fell of the root ball of the palms. I repotted the Palms individually mixing the Soil with Slow Release Fertiliser, Peat Moss and Propogation Sand. I have also pruned the palms so that the top two fronds and the emerging spears are still remaining on the palm. I have also left the palms indoors next to a window in order for them to avoid suffering Winter Conditions such as frosts outside (I live in Western Sydney of Australia). I have just also noticed that the edges of the leaves are beginning to go brown (in some areas, not every edge). My Questions are:
* do I need to prune more fronds off to lessen stress to the palms?
* what are the chances that the palms will survive?

The image is from The Bunnings Warehouse website of where I bought the palms from.

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