| Mature Height: | 15-20 ft |
| Mature Width: | 10-15 ft |
| Sunlight: | Full Sun, Partial Shade |
| Growth Rate: | Slow Growing |
| Botanical Name: | Butia capitata |
| Does Not Ship To: | AK, AZ, HI |
| Grows Well In Zones: | 8-11 outdoors |
Growing Zones: 8-11 outdoors
Pindo Palm
Enhance your landscape with Pindo Palm. Easy to grow and beautiful in every season—perfect for adding color, texture, and curb appeal.
Choosing a location: Pindo palms will thrive in a variety of conditions, in cooler climates they will like a full sun location, in warmer areas they will prefer some afternoon shade. Pindo Palms can tolerate almost any soil type and can be grown in small areas like parking lot islands and small spaces. They prefer well-draining soil and can tolerate dry conditions, but look better with adequate moisture.
Planting:
You don't have to immediately repot your plant - you'll only need to repot approximately every other year, once your Palm outgrows its shipped container or original pot. Increase the pot size by 2 inches each time you repot to accommodate new growth.
If growing outdoors make sure you give the palm well-draining soil and adequate space above to grow.
Watering: Palm trees are drought tolerant once established, but will require frequent watering while getting established. Allowing the soil to dry out will weaken the root system of the palm tree, only allow the soil to dry 1-2 inches down before watering again. The frequency will depend on the climate and how much rain you are receiving.
Pruning: Palm trees need very little pruning, only needing brown fronds or old fruit removed on occasion. This can be done any time of the year as needed.
Fertilizing: Young palm trees do not need fertilized until after they put out a new spear, about 2 months. After that they will perform best when fertilized with a slow release fertilizer such a 10-5-10 formula.
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