Enough water for the soil to be moist six inches down and out to at least the drip line is how much water that queen palm trees [Syagrus romanzoffiana] need. It's important to water before 10 a.m. or after 5 p.m., which is the range outside of the high evaporative rates possible in the full sun that the plant enjoys.
A watering schedule for a recently planted tree may be two or three times a week, depending upon the dryness or wetness of the climate. It may be every 10-14 days once the tree is established.
A soil check can be done along with a visual check. Just put a soil probe or sharp object such as a strong writing instrument, screwdriver or ruler into the soil. The plant is being overwatered if the object comes out muddy. It's being underwatered if the object comes out clean as a whistle. It's appropriately moist if the object is freckled or speckled by soil particles.
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no they are not - they need an emulsfier to help them do that
ruby grapefruit sunrise, pineapple mandarin orange, strawberry pineapple and a new one - key lime cherry.
yes it can be grown.but make sure that it get enough sunlight. it does not need much water. it also need fertilizers for its healthy growth
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If you need to ask this question you should not be removing palm trees.
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Yes, sometimes a palm tree droppes it's seeds( the pineapple ) into the sea or a river, and it is carried along to a shore where it grows into a big palmtree.
trees need air water and rest in a coner and keep it safe
No. Pineapples are fruit grown on the ground. Dates and Coconuts come from those taller looking trees you may call palms... A pineapple is just a berry... a very big berry.
trees need air water and rest in a coner and keep it safe
No. Palm trees grow on land, not in the water.