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Areca (Golden) Palm
Areca (Golden) Palm
Size: 4in. pot, 6-8in plant height
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Areca (Golden) Palm
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“My plants were really beautiful and delivered with care. They provided exactly what I asked”
Qurat M.

Twice a week

Indirect Sun

Medium Care
Description & Care Guide
Description & Care Guide
Common Issues & Disease
Common Issues & Disease
Root Rot
Symptoms: Stems become soft, lower leaves yellow and drop, roots turn brown or black.
Causes: Overwatering, poor drainage, compacted soil.
Remedy: Remove plant from pot, cut away rotted roots, repot in well-draining cactus/succulent mix, reduce watering.
Leaf Yellowing
Symptoms: Leaves turn pale yellow or fall off prematurely.
Causes: Excess water, nutrient deficiency, low light.
Remedy: Allow soil to dry before watering, move to bright indirect light, fertilize lightly during growing season.
Leaf Curling
Symptoms: Leaves curl inward or downward, edges may become crispy.
Causes: Underwatering, heat stress, or sudden temperature changes.
Remedy: Water thoroughly but infrequently, maintain warm stable conditions, avoid cold drafts.
Mealybugs & Scale
Symptoms: White cottony patches (mealybugs) or small brown bumps (scale) on stems and leaves.
Causes: Warm indoor conditions, lack of airflow, plant stress.
Remedy: Wipe with alcohol-dipped cotton, spray neem oil or insecticidal soap, repeat weekly until pests are gone.
Stem Dieback
Symptoms: Stem tips turn brown and dry out, growth slows or stops.
Causes: Overwatering, fungal infection, or sudden environmental stress.
Remedy: Prune back affected stems, sterilize pruning shears, ensure well-draining soil, avoid excess moisture.
FAQs
FAQs
How do you care for a Pedilanthus Devil’s Backbone?
It thrives in bright, indirect sunlight, well-draining soil, and moderate watering when the top soil feels dry.
Does Pedilanthus Devil’s Backbone need direct sunlight?
It prefers bright, indirect light but can handle some direct sun in the morning or late afternoon.
Why are the leaves on my Pedilanthus Devil’s Backbone falling off?
Leaf drop can occur from overwatering, sudden temperature shifts, or too little light.
Where should I place Pedilanthus Devil’s Backbone?
Indoors, place it near a bright window; outdoors, keep it in partial sunlight with protection from harsh midday sun.
How long does Pedilanthus Devil’s Backbone live?
With proper care, this hardy plant can live for many years, continuing to grow and branch out over time.
Is Pedilanthus Devil’s Backbone toxic?
Yes, its sap can be irritating to skin and toxic if ingested, so keep it away from pets and children.
What are the benefits of Pedilanthus Devil’s Backbone?
It is an attractive, low-maintenance ornamental plant known for its zig-zag stems and ability to tolerate dry conditions.
How often should I water Pedilanthus Devil’s Backbone?
Water when the top 1–2 inches of soil dry out; reduce watering in winter.
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