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Palm leaves turning color

jeljeljel
10 years ago

I have an indoor palm who's leaves are slowing dying away. I have already cut several off at the stem because of the problem in the attached picture.

I have a water meter in the plant that indicates the top layer of dirt is "dry", in the middle "moist" and at the very bottom of the pot "wet". I would think this is normal, and since this is a tropical, I would think "moist" in the middle is where I want the water level to be.

Can someone tell me what is causing this? I repotted the plant from the store into a larger pot with fresh dirt preprepared with fertilizer.

I would like to get it turned around so it will start growing new shoots. As it stands it is dying.

Regarding sunlight, the plant sits in my office which is dim, but on a regular basis I put it in front of our front door which is glass and a lot of light shines through (not direct sun though). The past couple of days I have kept it on a shady porch to give it more sun.

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