Kentia Palm

Kentia Palm is one of the most versatile palm for your home. With tall long fronds that reach 12” to 18” you get that piece of subtropical South Pacific Island vibe immediately. Known for being a sturdy houseplant and safe for pets and children.

Light -  

Indirect bright light  - east facing windows or shaded south- and west-facing ones, or a few feet back from a unshaded south- or west-facing window.

Low Light Tolerant - East-facing windows

  • Kentia Palms is one of the most low light tolerant of the palms. Ensure Kentia receives enough humidity with a misting.

  • Either closer to the window to absorb more indirect bright light but up to 6 ft away as long as you can still cast a shadow in the location will provide enough light. Keep an eye on how its being watered in these different locations.

Temperature & Humidity: 

Tropical plants do best in a humid and slightly warm environment. They thrive best above 65 degrees Fahrenheit, and they love a light misting of water.

  • If your plant gets too dry, it may begin to develop brown tips on its leaves. In the event that this happens, placing it next to a humidifier will help avoid further damage to the leaves. 

  • If your Kentia Palm gets too cold, it may suffer from shock and may even die. Ensure that you are placing this plant away from any drafty windows or A/C vents that could blow cold air onto your plant. 

Water: 

Water well. Check every 7-10 days.

Ensuring all excess water drains and plant is not sitting in any excess water. (Always recommend pots with drainage holes and saucers)

  • Kentia Palm do not need to be watered frequent and it is a plant that can go slightly dry between waterings especially if your Kentia Palm is hanging out in the lower light areas. 

  • Allow top 2 inches to dry down before watering.

  • Overwatering - can cause your plant to die, and wilted or soft leaves that have yellowed are often a sign of overwatering. It is preferable to keep your soil slightly moist, letting it dry out in between waterings and if in doubt let it dry out! Many different factors can change your watering schedule.

  • Sunlight and seasons affect how quickly a plant will drink water and you just adapt to those changes. That’s what makes it fun! 

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