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
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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
If you need to ask this question you should not be removing palm trees.
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trees need air water and rest in a coner and keep it safe
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.
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.