Butia jelly palm seeds 10pc palm seed
$11.99
Do not allow this plant to sit in water; like most plants, it doesn’t like its roots to be constantly wet. This plant is particular because not only can it get root rot, but it can also get trunk rot, so you have to be very careful with overwatering. Leave the palm to dry out until at least the first three inches of soil are dry. Once it’s dried out, deeply water the soil around the trunk.
As long as the soil is well-draining, the jelly palm will happily grow in it. They do prefer a neutral pH level, but will still grow in soil that leans more one way or the other.
Luckily these trees are tolerant and thrive in various types of light, from partial shade to full sun.
This hardy palm can survive temperatures as low as 5 degrees.
As long as the soil is well-draining, the jelly palm will happily grow in it. They do prefer a neutral pH level, but will still grow in soil that leans more one way or the other.
Luckily these trees are tolerant and thrive in various types of light, from partial shade to full sun.
This hardy palm can survive temperatures as low as 5 degrees.
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Do not allow this plant to sit in water; like most plants, it doesn’t like its roots to be constantly wet. This plant is particular because not only can it get root rot, but it can also get trunk rot, so you have to be very careful with overwatering. Leave the palm to dry out until at least the first three inches of soil are dry. Once it’s dried out, deeply water the soil around the trunk.
As long as the soil is well-draining, the jelly palm will happily grow in it. They do prefer a neutral pH level, but will still grow in soil that leans more one way or the other.
Luckily these trees are tolerant and thrive in various types of light, from partial shade to full sun.
This hardy palm can survive temperatures as low as 5 degrees.
As long as the soil is well-draining, the jelly palm will happily grow in it. They do prefer a neutral pH level, but will still grow in soil that leans more one way or the other.
Luckily these trees are tolerant and thrive in various types of light, from partial shade to full sun.
This hardy palm can survive temperatures as low as 5 degrees.
Do not allow this plant to sit in water; like most plants, it doesn’t like its roots to be constantly wet. This plant is particular because not only can it get root rot, but it can also get trunk rot, so you have to be very careful with overwatering. Leave the palm to dry out until at least the first three inches of soil are dry. Once it’s dried out, deeply water the soil around the trunk.
As long as the soil is well-draining, the jelly palm will happily grow in it. They do prefer a neutral pH level, but will still grow in soil that leans more one way or the other.
Luckily these trees are tolerant and thrive in various types of light, from partial shade to full sun.
This hardy palm can survive temperatures as low as 5 degrees.
As long as the soil is well-draining, the jelly palm will happily grow in it. They do prefer a neutral pH level, but will still grow in soil that leans more one way or the other.
Luckily these trees are tolerant and thrive in various types of light, from partial shade to full sun.
This hardy palm can survive temperatures as low as 5 degrees.