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I have scoured many other threads in relation to the health of sago's but succeeded only in confusing myself with waters stress, scale, fertilizer & everything else.
I have one male & one female in a sunny position that only recently have shown signs of yellowing (& brown spots) & a strange curling on the tips of some fronds. They were both quite green & shapely last year & get regular water every other day in high Summer.
Is this my mistake? Too much / little water?
Is it something more serious or am I worrying unduly. I am no expert so they could well be healthy, its just that they are different from last year.
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