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Plant Shop Japanese Fan Palm
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Japanese Fan Palm

from $40.00
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Location: Most palms thrive best under relatively bright, natural light. The Japanese fan palm prefers indirect light. On a patio, or near a window would be best. 

​Irrigation: Palms in containers need consistent moisture, not soggy soils Pour out any excess water that may be collected in the saucer, so the palms roots aren't standing in moisture. Allow the first 2 inches of soil to slightly dry out between waterings.

Fertilizing: Palm trees are very sensitive to build-ups of fertilizer salts in the soil. Fertilize with slow-release granular fertilzer 2-3 times a year. Use a dose of 3:2:1 ratio general fertilizer if possible. Add some magnesium to help greening.

Please note: The images shown are for illustration purposes only and may not be an exact representation of the product

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Location: Most palms thrive best under relatively bright, natural light. The Japanese fan palm prefers indirect light. On a patio, or near a window would be best. 

​Irrigation: Palms in containers need consistent moisture, not soggy soils Pour out any excess water that may be collected in the saucer, so the palms roots aren't standing in moisture. Allow the first 2 inches of soil to slightly dry out between waterings.

Fertilizing: Palm trees are very sensitive to build-ups of fertilizer salts in the soil. Fertilize with slow-release granular fertilzer 2-3 times a year. Use a dose of 3:2:1 ratio general fertilizer if possible. Add some magnesium to help greening.

Please note: The images shown are for illustration purposes only and may not be an exact representation of the product

Location: Most palms thrive best under relatively bright, natural light. The Japanese fan palm prefers indirect light. On a patio, or near a window would be best. 

​Irrigation: Palms in containers need consistent moisture, not soggy soils Pour out any excess water that may be collected in the saucer, so the palms roots aren't standing in moisture. Allow the first 2 inches of soil to slightly dry out between waterings.

Fertilizing: Palm trees are very sensitive to build-ups of fertilizer salts in the soil. Fertilize with slow-release granular fertilzer 2-3 times a year. Use a dose of 3:2:1 ratio general fertilizer if possible. Add some magnesium to help greening.

Please note: The images shown are for illustration purposes only and may not be an exact representation of the product

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