When to know if it's fully dead?
Posted: Wed Jun 11, 2014 6:26 pm
So I had posted in another topic that both my trachy's spear pulled after the horrendous winter here in NJ. I cut off all the dead fronds, pulled the spears and sprayed copper fungicide in the middle. Also cut the trunk to get most of the black rot gone as best I could, but that meant cut to the ground. But below the ground it seemed there was some live tissue which was yellowish green in the center and alive, but surrounded by the black mush. I cleaned as much out as I could, and again treated with copper fungicide. One palm seems to be pushing the center area upwards, but very very slowly and the other one is still just a stub of what looks like a former petiole that never made it from last fall in the middle. If I scrape it with a fingernail, it seems very whitish, firm and alive. But overall, there's not much happening after 2 months now. Should I continue to wait and monitor this? And even if both palms recover and send up new fronds, what are the chances these palms will survive this coming winter? I'd obviously give them better protection, but I've heard once the spear pulls, the strength of the plant is very diminished... Is this true?
On another note, I had a $7.99 majesty palm from Home Depot I planted in the ground last summer and obviously just let die. When I went to pull it out, the fronds were mush, but the center was white and alive and the roots were all perfectly growing. It hasn't shot up any fronds, but I found it odd that one of the most tropical of tropical palms still has living roots after this winter and 2 fairly protected very hardy palms are going through hell... oh well... Any advice is appreciated!
On another note, I had a $7.99 majesty palm from Home Depot I planted in the ground last summer and obviously just let die. When I went to pull it out, the fronds were mush, but the center was white and alive and the roots were all perfectly growing. It hasn't shot up any fronds, but I found it odd that one of the most tropical of tropical palms still has living roots after this winter and 2 fairly protected very hardy palms are going through hell... oh well... Any advice is appreciated!