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Greenaroo has contributed to 2 posts out of 2512 total posts
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Thank you both for the replies. I don't see any sign of spider mites on either one of them. Since the weather has warmed I have moved them outside to a lightly shaded area until they adjust to all the sunshine. I also used palm fertilizer on them. They have begun to look better in the last couple of weeks and I've noticed a bit of new growth. I've got my fingers crossed! 
Susan
About a month ago I purchased two 3' tall Pygmy Date Palms. The first couple of weeks they looked to be doing fine. Then they slowly started looking really awful. I don't believe I am over or under watering them, yet the palms fronds seem to be drooping and there are patches of brown on them. Below are some links to a few pictures. I hope someone can help me identify what the problem is. Thanks so much!
http://morethanpets.com/images/Copy_of_IMG_0595.jpg
http://morethanpets.com/images/IMG_0600.jpg
http://morethanpets.com/images/IMG_0599.jpg
Susan
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