How To Tidy Up A Parlour Palm

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  • Опубликовано: 15 дек 2024

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  • @kironkirton9456
    @kironkirton9456 7 месяцев назад

    Excellent comprehensive instructions on how to look after all aspects of your parlour palm. Thank you so much 🙌🏽

  • @1angelofthelight2
    @1angelofthelight2 5 лет назад +19

    I bought a palm and saw there were a couple of plants in the pot. I couldn't resist, split them and then just ignored them - they've grown into lovely plants. Thanks for the video.

    • @misseyespy1
      @misseyespy1 4 года назад +1

      Inside or out I have done same only out mine out all sick I think I might bring them in lol thanks for yiur comment that’s what I did

  • @gppaula
    @gppaula 5 лет назад +6

    I had no idea if RUclips would have a video on this topic, but I'm glad it did. This was exactly the information I was looking for.

    • @oakleycurtis1022
      @oakleycurtis1022 3 года назад

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    • @bishopgianni9214
      @bishopgianni9214 3 года назад

      @Oakley Curtis Definitely, been using flixzone} for since december myself :D

  • @adeelarazak
    @adeelarazak 4 года назад +8

    This was great! Thanks for the tips. I think my parlour palm is getting too much sun! I should spray with some water everyday. I always get confused with watering. Could you please tell us how much water the parlour palm needs? I don’t understand ‘less water in colder months’ and ‘more water in summer’. We’ve just entered autumn here in Australia and I’m currently watering every week - about 3 cups maybe

  • @iamnotevenanumber3312
    @iamnotevenanumber3312 6 лет назад +36

    Hi. Great info!
    However, I would like to add a bit about how to "wash" dirty plants. There are two problems with the technique used here. It can work to some degree if you are in a hurry, but there are two important points that it will not take care of.
    1. Washing you plant with normal water like this, will not disintegrate and clean grease that might have built up. Many dusty plants have a grease layer, because that is what makes the dust stick in the first place. If you have a bath tub, fill it half full with luke warn water and then add some dishwasher. Tip you plant up-side-down and swish it through the soapy water. This will disintegrate the grease. Then clean the plant with your shower as shown in the video. All the soap should come right off and none of it will be left behind. And best of all: the grease is gone for good!
    2. using normal tap water on your plant's leaves, will over time build up a mineral and calcium layer. A single wash will not be a problem, but if you make a habit of it, it will also clog up the leaf pores, this time with minerals from the water. Most plant really do like a thorough shower once in a while, it is like a real rainfall for them and they instantly freshens up. But you should use de-mineralised water for this. Make it by boiling a large pot of water and leave it to cool. Then strain it and you will end up with de-mineralised water! Put it in a humidifier and spray you plants with this. They will love it! And no minerals will deposit anywhere.

    • @user-tw4yo7xk9n
      @user-tw4yo7xk9n 4 года назад

      Iam Notevenanumber hey. Iv never heard of washing plant leaves with dish soap. Would this not damage the plant in any way?

    • @christianecn3502
      @christianecn3502 4 года назад +1

      @@user-tw4yo7xk9n No, soap doesn't do annything to your plant. Spidermite spray calls for unscented dish soap and rubbing alcohol. If you use too much alcohol it can burn your leaves though. You have to test it on one leaf first as to not kill the whole plant of something went wrong.

    • @user-tw4yo7xk9n
      @user-tw4yo7xk9n 4 года назад

      @@christianecn3502 awesome thanks for the advice

    • @东方白-o1z
      @东方白-o1z 2 года назад

      put them in a bathtub and rinse with the shower head?

  • @brasil33
    @brasil33 9 месяцев назад +1

    Excellent advice. Thank you!

  • @dano8799
    @dano8799 3 года назад +1

    This is brilliant. Thanks so much. Love my parlour palm.

    • @Gardeningat58N
      @Gardeningat58N  3 года назад

      Glad you like it! Parlous palms make great house plants as they can tolerate very low light levels and live for many decades.

  • @jennytaylor3324
    @jennytaylor3324 4 года назад +3

    Thanks! I needed to prune a neglected £20 one I picked up for £1 at my local supermarket. Shame the way they pack clusters of seedlings together. It took me ages to realise that's why my supermarket herbs in pots weren't thriving.

    • @Gardeningat58N
      @Gardeningat58N  4 года назад

      Supermarket herbs are the worst for it, they put so many in a pot that they often just die after a few weeks because they are all fighting for space.

  • @SunCoastFilms
    @SunCoastFilms 5 лет назад +1

    Thanks for the Tip. Mine is huge, One giant bush almost. I'm going to try and and thin it out a little.

  • @cmunisha
    @cmunisha 2 года назад +3

    Hey! Also you can move those long stems and reposition them within the other leaves instead of having to cut the whole thing off 😩 save them 🌱

  • @alma-pc9cx
    @alma-pc9cx 2 месяца назад +1

    Thanks for sharing ❤

  • @omietopi
    @omietopi 8 лет назад +1

    👍 Well done ! She looks really nice and healthy now ! Thanks for the rich information.

  • @megabyterose
    @megabyterose 6 лет назад +1

    This was very informative and helped a lot!! Thank you so much. I’m new to houseplants so I never know if I’m supposed to prune certain ones or not or how I should water them.

  • @katherinedemerson8817
    @katherinedemerson8817 2 года назад +1

    My Parlour Palm has not been doing well so I've been watering it more frequently. I also removed the yellow/brown leaves. Fingers crossed. One question: Since I've cut off so many near the stems (not cutting off the terminal bud though) I have a lot of dried up brown bits near the bottom of the stems. Is it ok to cut of pull off those old bottom brown parts? Thanks.

  • @rishiupadhyay3495
    @rishiupadhyay3495 Год назад

    nice content! pls upload more i love this type of stuff!!

  • @the_life_of_thang_nho
    @the_life_of_thang_nho Год назад +1

    Advice for keeping it upright as it grows?

    • @Gardeningat58N
      @Gardeningat58N  Год назад

      If it isn't staying upright it is usually because it doesn't have enough light, or the roots are loose and the compost need topping up. You can tie it to a small stick or bamboo cane to help support it until the new growth under higher light levels comes through.

  • @Glasspool78
    @Glasspool78 7 месяцев назад +1

    Nice one 🙌🏼

  • @jsh2479
    @jsh2479 2 года назад

    Fab video - so helpful! Thank you!

  • @carmenbugeja8722
    @carmenbugeja8722 3 года назад +1

    Thanks for sharing. Is it ok to water a parlour palm once a month? I noticed a pale leaf, why is that?

    • @Gardeningat58N
      @Gardeningat58N  3 года назад +1

      Once a month is probably not enough, you will need to check the compost every few days and water when the top layer of compost has dried out. In summer my plant is watered almost daily in hot weather and in winter only every week or two. The pale leaf could be due to lack of water if your only watering once a month.

    • @carmenbugeja8722
      @carmenbugeja8722 3 года назад

      @@Gardeningat58N Thanks

    • @Zarasha1
      @Zarasha1 3 года назад

      @@carmenbugeja8722 Get a water meter. It would show you when plant need watering.

    • @carmenbugeja8722
      @carmenbugeja8722 3 года назад

      Had a water meter not too reliable, detected my parlour palm as dry but it wasn't.

  • @linzipage859
    @linzipage859 3 года назад

    Hi there, I have possibly overpruned mine after it got sunburned.
    It's growing oddly now, how do I describe this? From above it's growing outwards at 12 and 6 but not at 3 and 9? I have dry white tips on some leaves too.
    Where I pruned it back to the bottom of the leaf stalk that cut part is now brown and doesn't seem to want to begin a new leaf shoot.
    I would love to revive this plant! Any and all tips welcome!

  • @mitch1285
    @mitch1285 2 года назад

    Is there any way I can keep my palm at like 8 inches and never have it grow I’m bigger?

  • @rachrich17
    @rachrich17 4 года назад

    Great, helpful video. Would snipping off the brown leaves also apply to ferns? I have two unhappy ferns 😆 that I’ve moved to my bathroom in the hope they’ll improve with increased humidity, I also spray them with water as often as I can.

  • @samgregg4833
    @samgregg4833 2 года назад +1

    Very cool - thanks!

  • @miracudrag
    @miracudrag 3 года назад +1

    This is so useful, thank you!

  • @rickdenbasnet449
    @rickdenbasnet449 4 года назад

    Hello can palour plam grow from stem cutting

  • @giac01
    @giac01 3 года назад +1

    Is it worth misting these plants?

    • @Gardeningat58N
      @Gardeningat58N  3 года назад

      Yes if you have low humidity levels, low humidity causes the tips of the leaves to go brown.

  • @Cottage-Reader
    @Cottage-Reader 8 лет назад +3

    Thank you for these tips, you just saved my plant from going into the dumpster today! The whole plant is a faded/pale green and the tips are ALL brown. Maybe it's getting to much light, could that be it???

    • @Gardeningat58N
      @Gardeningat58N  8 лет назад +6

      Yes if its a faded pale green its either too much light or too little. The brown tips are due to dry air. Try moving it to a location where it still receives day light but doesn't have any direct sunshine on it. Also try spraying it with water regularly and also feed the plant if you haven't already as a lack of feed can also cause pale leaves.

    • @Cottage-Reader
      @Cottage-Reader 8 лет назад +3

      Gardening at 58 North You are awesome for responding to me before my new palm dies on me the leaves are getting hard. I will go ahead and put a humidifier in the room. Thank you so much!

  • @sys434
    @sys434 5 лет назад +1

    will the pruned sections grow roots if planted back into soil or water?

    • @RainebowEvee
      @RainebowEvee 4 года назад +1

      No, unfortunately none of these types of palms will propagate from cuttings. All the specimens you find in nurseries are grown from seed which is a difficult endeavor in and of itself, but you could probably divide the clump of plants to get a new pot of them going. Do be careful if dividing however, because the roots are fragile and don't tolerate being messed with too much

  • @misseyespy1
    @misseyespy1 4 года назад

    Is this an indoor plant I suppose it is lol i put mine in a new pot all looking sick is it too cold

  • @musicismylife3699
    @musicismylife3699 3 года назад +1

    I have a question... when I looked up close my parlor palm, I realized that the leaves are shaking even though there was no wind... it is shaking its branches like it get cold. Do you know what's going on? Anyone have same symptoms?

    • @Gardeningat58N
      @Gardeningat58N  3 года назад +1

      Parlour palms do not have the ability to shake their leaves, it's either vibrations from vehicles, people walking nearby, an animal or your breath.

  • @hg393
    @hg393 2 года назад +1

    I showered my palm and now it’s looking very flat 😰 I used the softer shower setting but still seemed to flatten the leaves/stems. Will they strength and perk up on their own accord or will I need to support them back to full strength? Or is this the beginning of the end? 😓
    I also have another that seems to have been cold shock damaged and is also suffering from being very flat but he is a much smaller and thinner plant.

    • @Gardeningat58N
      @Gardeningat58N  2 года назад

      They should perk up after a few days, they usually suffer more if they are grown in low light conditions as the leaves tend to be longer and weaker than when they are grown in higher light levels. As long as your cold shock plant didn't go below freezing it should recover, although as this plant grows slowly you may have to wait several weeks until new leaves start to appear.

  • @abeerali3916
    @abeerali3916 4 года назад +1

    This is so helpful ! Thank you so much

  • @rebeccacummins5608
    @rebeccacummins5608 5 лет назад

    Can you take a cutting and repot it my sister got a huge one and I want a bit

  • @kgur
    @kgur 6 лет назад +2

    Can we apply same showering process to our dirty weeping fig? Any idea? Thanks.

    • @Gardeningat58N
      @Gardeningat58N  6 лет назад +1

      Yes, just wash it under a shower to clean off any dust and dirt. Just make sure the water pressure is not too high as weeping figs have a bad habit of bleeding very easily when damaged.

  • @sharmilajagdeo5330
    @sharmilajagdeo5330 3 года назад +1

    My plants has a lot of brown tips how to cure.

    • @Gardeningat58N
      @Gardeningat58N  3 года назад

      Brown tips are usually due to low humidity, too much salt in the soil or the soil has been allowed to dry out. Keep it misted in dry weather or move to a more humid location, also make sure the soil never fully dries out. The salt issue is less likely and is normally only found on plants that have been fed a lot or have been in the same pot for several years.

  • @bizzybeme
    @bizzybeme 6 лет назад

    Loved this video. Thanks for sharing your knowledge!

  • @marieh442
    @marieh442 8 лет назад +2

    Hi! Should I fertilize houseplants like this all year around? Or do you give it a break during winter? Love your videos.

    • @Gardeningat58N
      @Gardeningat58N  8 лет назад +6

      No, I would give them a break from feeding as they don't have enough light and warmth in winter to grow much. I normally stop feeding my house plants in October and start again in March when the sun gets stronger.

  • @24Roxyx
    @24Roxyx 6 лет назад +3

    Can I snip off the bending brown tips without cutting the whole leaf?

    • @Gardeningat58N
      @Gardeningat58N  6 лет назад +1

      Yes just snip off the brown leaf tips with a pair of scissors. brown leaf tips is a sign that the humidity is too low for the plant or its too close to a draught.

    • @jennyfaust4276
      @jennyfaust4276 5 лет назад

      Thanks, I didn't want to cut all of it and I can't find a video that shows just cutting brown off

    • @JulieWallis1963
      @JulieWallis1963 4 года назад

      24Roxyx it was on the video, about 8:25

  • @IndigoCosmic
    @IndigoCosmic 5 лет назад +1

    I have a Majesty Palm that seems to have all webs on them. Any advice on how to deal with bugs? I also have a cat and don't want to use anything toxic.

    • @judithkimball2125
      @judithkimball2125 5 лет назад +1

      Freedchild23; some people use a water spray with a few drops of dish soap. I hope you find a more informative answer.

    • @richsmith5132
      @richsmith5132 5 лет назад

      Diatomaceous earth works wonders and also puts silica in the soil as well

  • @Idgixgxjgx
    @Idgixgxjgx 7 лет назад

    I just received a small plant, how can I separated the individual plants for repotting? you mentioned the nurseries plant several in the pot to create a fuller look.

    • @Gardeningat58N
      @Gardeningat58N  7 лет назад +3

      It can be a little tricky to separate them, it depends how long they have been growing together and how much their roots warp around each other. If you separate them, slowly tease the outer plants away from the group trying to keep as much root as possible. You may need to keep the separated plants misted for a few weeks until they grow more roots as they will likely loose several roots when you try to pull them apart. If the roots are not too wrapped up together you can wash away all the compost and see if the root ball will then fall apart and let you separate them all. The roots are fairly fragile and snap easily so which ever method you try make sure you do it very slowly and carefully.

    • @jeanparker1871
      @jeanparker1871 7 лет назад +1

      Gardening at 58 North b

  • @ianwalker3950
    @ianwalker3950 6 лет назад

    Hi, if i cut back a stem that's arching out too far and bending down, will the same stem grow back and leaf out again?

    • @Anonymous...318
      @Anonymous...318 6 лет назад +3

      No. Cutting any stem on a palm kills it. Palms only grow from the heart of the palm (the growing tip). I was a bit shocked at the over pruning in this video. I have parlor palms and I just cut off the old leaves when they turn brown. Also remember that each stem is a separate plant. Nurseries sell these bundled together but count each stem as from a separate seed. Most come in bundles of 15-30 plants.

  • @melissaragos6769
    @melissaragos6769 4 года назад

    I think I may have over trimmed my plant, is there a way to reverse the damage?

    • @fata-mora7843
      @fata-mora7843 4 года назад +1

      Of course there is. It's the same way as in situation when you (over) trimmed your hair - it will grow back but it needs time) Just wait)

  • @JArtis-xe8mz
    @JArtis-xe8mz 6 лет назад +1

    so my palm developed scale how far can I cut it back to remove it?

    • @Gardeningat58N
      @Gardeningat58N  6 лет назад +1

      Try to remove as much of the scale with swabbing alcohol as you can. You can cut back hard as long as you leave at least one fully developed leaf on each stem, however do not cut back the stems as they may struggle to regrow.

  • @riowatkins1222
    @riowatkins1222 3 года назад

    Cool am also going to try showering my dusty jade/money plant

  • @gabihuggins5042
    @gabihuggins5042 7 лет назад +1

    what do you fertilize with and how often? I just repotted a palm from Home Depot and put 1/4 in earthworm castings on top of the soil. Should this be enough or do I need to fertilize? Thanks for the info about keeping the humidity up by spraying with water!

    • @Gardeningat58N
      @Gardeningat58N  7 лет назад +3

      I normally feed it about every two weeks in summer and not at all over winter. I use a balanced feed which is a little bit higher in Nitrogen. The higher nitrogen levels encourage it to produce larger leaves. I would still feed your plant, worm castings are very good for improving the soil, but do not have many nutrients.

  • @aishabegum9192
    @aishabegum9192 7 лет назад

    Hi there you know this plant can we propagate from cutting please let me know if yes please make a video on this topic I had this plant and I cut all stream because of nats and I miss my plants:( thanks

    • @Gardeningat58N
      @Gardeningat58N  7 лет назад

      I'm not sure if it can be propagated from cuttings, I've certainly never seen it done before. If it still has some stems in the pot then there is a chance that they may start to sprout and produce some new young plants. Keep the plant in a warm bright location and keep an eye out for any new growth, but be careful not to over water it. The plant won't need much water until it regrows its leaves again.

  • @RollerbladeCat
    @RollerbladeCat 6 лет назад +3

    hello does anybody know why my cat is obsessed with this plant she keeps biting it, shes never done that before with my other plants

    • @wiedesignarch
      @wiedesignarch 6 лет назад +2

      maybe because the feathery leaves and welcoming tip for cat ^_^ well, I remember some youtubers said that they love having parlour palm in her apartments because of the tidy and the non-toxic ideal for cat person ^_^

    • @RollerbladeCat
      @RollerbladeCat 6 лет назад +1

      that makes a lot of sense ! thank you

    • @wiedesignarch
      @wiedesignarch 6 лет назад

      bunnybrat2 thanks to you too for this informative video 😁

  • @cruelsister1
    @cruelsister1 4 года назад

    thank you

  • @gabihuggins5042
    @gabihuggins5042 7 лет назад +3

    very informative thanks!

  • @jakikhan4938
    @jakikhan4938 7 лет назад

    Nice

  • @TheKonga88
    @TheKonga88 4 года назад +1

    I have ants and they love to make a nest the palm tree. 😀😀🌴🌴🌴😂🌿🎄🐜🐜🐜🐜🐜🐜🐜🐜👸🐜🐜🐜🐜🐜🌴🌴

  • @pahoboye
    @pahoboye 5 лет назад +1

    looks like mealy bug

  • @Anonymous...318
    @Anonymous...318 6 лет назад +2

    Looks like you over pruned this!