How to Care for Areca Palm?


 We will explain the tips to those who want to grow areca palm at home. Once you have mastered many details from its soil to its water, you can grow the areca palm in pots in a healthy way. Here is the list of information you need to know:


 The growth rate of the Areka palm is directly proportional to the sunlight it receives. During the day, it is recommended that you place it in a position facing the sun directly. By changing the direction of the pot frequently, you can make all the leaves grow by taking advantage of the sun.

 The light-loving areca palm does not like dark environments. For this reason, if you have an areca in your home or office, you should be careful that it is close to the window.

 Areca palm irrigation should be done with frequent control. It is recommended to water it twice a week in the scorching heat of summer days. If you are trying to grow this plant in a cold area, irrigation once a week will be sufficient.

 Be careful not to rot the soil while watering the Areca palm. For this, you can water the leaves with a spray and pour water drop by drop onto the soil.

 It will be important that the water to be used is rested water.

 For those who say how the Areca palm soil should be, let's first express that the plant soil rich in minerals will be good. The pH level of the soil can vary between 6.5 and 7.5.

 If you have observed any wilting or yellowing of the leaves of the flower, you can use a plant vitamin.

 In the period when the leaves are good, they will not need vitamins.

 Areca palm requires sensitivity in repotting. It is recommended to add some soil to the pot every year. Pot change should be done once in 2 years in spring.

 When changing the pot, it is absolutely necessary to switch from the old pot to a 1-size large pot.

 If you want to grow Areca palm in cold climates; You should remember that it will last up to -7 degrees. A temperate environment is required for this plant to grow well.

How Big Does Areca Palm Grow?

 Areca palm will grow healthily as it receives care and attention.

 Growing from the root, the areca palm can grow to an average of 6 meters.

 In environments such as gardens and outdoors, if good conditions are provided, it can grow up to 12 meters.


 areca palm growth rate


 Areca Palm Leaf Causes Drying, What to Do?

 The leaves of the Areca palm may dry out from time to time. The reasons for this are more than one.

 Since the rot in the soil of the plant will affect the leaves, it will dry out. The rotting state that prevents oxygen flow to the leaves damages the plant.

 If you irrigate with chlorinated water, this will cause the plant to dry out. Before irrigation, it is recommended to rest the tap water or even boil it and cool it. If possible, irrigation should be done with drinking water.

 If the Areca palm takes too much wind and sunlight, it dries its leaves. For this, a humid and temperate environment should be prepared.




 How is Areca Palm Reproduced?

 You can get as many plants as you want by applying the Areca palm propagation process. For this, you should know the detailed replication tricks.


 You can use the spring months to propagate the Areca plant.

 Since it is a plant that grows from the root, you should separate the shoots from the root.

 Put the stems you removed in a transparent bag and tie.

 Soak in a warm and bright room for a few days. The root process in your hand will eventually be revived.

 You can witness the revitalized and sprouting areca roots growing by planting them in a suitable pot.


 how to propagate the areca palm


 How to Prevent Areca Palm Fungal Disease?

 Thanks to the benefits of Areca palm, oxygen rate increases in many homes. This plant is important for the house to have fresh air.

 Areca palm, which destroys the bad energy in its environment, can sometimes get fungal disease. In such cases, it is necessary to take precautions.

 To prevent fungus, you can use it from places that sell herbal medicines to get fungicides.

 In order to protect the Areca palm from fungi and various diseases, be restrained in irrigation. Keeping the soil moist will protect the life of the plant.

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