How do I get my Palm trees greener, they. Are becoming yellow
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This generally means there is a nutrient deficiency-- usually nitrogen. You need to check with your local greenery/ nursery and see if they have any mineral food for your palms. Palm tree food can be purchased usually at any home depot or lowes too. Yellow leaves are normally the first sign that the plant is trying to die when the entire crown turns yellow. Hope this helps.
There could be many reasons for yellow leaves on palm trees>Are the indoor or outdoor palms.
Yellow leaves often mean that they are not getting enough light. What type of Palm? Indoors or out? Would not feed plants now as they are already telling you that they are not as healthy as they might be. Adjust light and water levels first, when they begin to show new growth, check the soil to see if nitrogen or a little iron is needed.
Instead of putting plant food just on top of dirt. It is better to dig out 4 inches down around base of tree. And sprinkle fertilizer and water then cover dirt back up.
I would try fertilizing as my first step in case it's a nutrient issue