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Jim G
Jim G Suffolk, VA on Dec 30, 2011
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What causes TIPS of leaves to turn brown and how to fix the problem?

1) Note on the Palm, most leaves are very healthy and a couple turned yellow.

2) Note on the Bromeliad, the tips all turned brown. What causes tips to brown, and do I ut them off? (I have before and it doesn't seem to work.) Can't get flower to grow again either.

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    Bromeliad - No Flower, Leaves Tips brown
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    Majestic Palm - Leaves Tips brown
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    Bromeliad - Tips turning Brown
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    Majestic Palm - Leaves Tips brown
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    Palm - SEEMS Healthy, BUT OLDER Leaves Tips brown. NOTE: NEW leaf sprouts all look good.
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    Palm - OLDER Leaves Tips brown (Near bottom of plant)
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  • Joan K Roselle, IL
    @Jim - I do them myself. These are three big pots in the profile picture which sit on my patio. They are all annuals so every spring I re-pot with different flowers and colors. The big green plant in the front is a potatoe vine which ANYONE can grow. They are an accent plant and when you buy them the are really little. I think I planted four in that one pot in May (I'm zone 5) and by July they were that big. The others are different types of coleus, petununias, gerber daisys and others. GOOD potting soil and water consistently is all it takes.

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