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Recognize spider mites on the Hawaii palm

If the Hawaiian palm sheds its leaves in summer, this is a normal process that does not result in an infestation Spider mites indicates. If the Hawaiian palm tree, however, in winter yellow leaves gets or loses leaves, you should be vigilant.

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If you discover very fine white webs, especially on the underside of the leaves, you must assume spider mites. With bare eye you cannot discover them.

What can you do if there is a spider mite infestation?

  • Rinse the plant
  • Don't forget the underside of the leaves
  • Cover the substrate
  • Then let the Hawaii palm dry well

If you suspect that spider mites have attacked the Hawaii palm, rinse the plant under running water. Don't forget the underside of the leaves. Then let the Hawaiian palm dry well.

If the infestation is severe, you can use commercially available spray agents. Combating spider mites with neem-based products has proven to be an ecologically sensible measure.

Prevent pest infestation

The fact that spider mites occur mainly in winter is due to the often very dry heating air. Sometimes it is just too warm at the location of the Hawaii palm.

Ideally, place the plant at a maximum of 15 to 20 degrees. Under no circumstances should a radiator be close by. Increase the humidity by placing bowls of water near the Hawaii palm.

To prevent spider mites, keep a Hawaii palm outdoors in the summer if possible maintain. A bright but not directly sunny location on the balcony or terrace is favorable here. The fact that the Hawaiian palm can still lose all of its leaves is not a matter of concern. Make sure that rainwater can drain well so that the trunk does not become soft.

Tips

the Propagation of a Hawaii palm is not easy. It is difficult to get hold of seeds. If you are caring for two specimens, you can try harvesting seeds yourself.