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Palm Plants
Palm Plants
Q. I have an indoor palm plant and the
leaves are getting all sticky. I think it
is sap. Why is this happening?
A. There are two possibilities I will suggest. One is that it is quite normal for palms and many other indoor house plants to 'bleed' a liquid from their foliage. This is during the process of transpiration where the water is secreted many times due to high temperatures or humidity. It is very similar to our perspiration. There is absolutely nothing wrong with this it is natural and unavoidable. The liquid sometimes picks up other materials in the leaves which make it sticky. Second
a widespread presence of sap or sticky liquid on the foliage of plants many times undersides
too can be the result of aphids. They secrete the liquid in the reproduction process. You may notice a black growth on some of it. That is an opportunistic fungus which is growing on the sap and feeding on it. Look for green bodies
very soft and slow moving. These will need to be sprayed with a house plant insecticide like Schultz or an organic one as Safer's Insecticidal Soap both available at nurseries
hardware drug stores and garden centers.
You will need to take a close look at the
palm and decide which is the more likely
occurrence.
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