Help me with this

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AlAmmar
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Help me with this

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One of my friends moved abroad with his family and he had few plants, so I took couple of plants from him, and one of them is fishtail palm, to be fair its condition is quite beaten up and it has this bad looking disease, I don't know if it's fungal or some sort of droppings. So kind members help me out, I have cleaned it up with a tooth brush so far, and after 2 weeks it looks like it's coming back.

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Here you can see light green stem after removing this white stuff.
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Also which exactly species of Caryota genus it belongs too?

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M Farooq
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The fuzzy covering seems very natural to me; in the sense there are no insects/ fungus like appearance. Many palms have this fuzzy covering.

See this interesting article: Normal "Anormalities" in Palms; https://edis.ifas.ufl.edu/ep344
AlAmmar
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Re: Help me with this

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M Farooq wrote:The fuzzy covering seems very natural to me; in the sense there are no insects/ fungus like appearance. Many palms have this fuzzy covering.

See this interesting article: Normal "Anormalities" in Palms; https://edis.ifas.ufl.edu/ep344
I see, damn I feel like idiot now haha
I shouldn't have removed it in panic I guess, but boy it is a nasty looking covering [emoji55], and it's coming back from bottom up, plant is looking Okay and healthy so far and it had a ant colony in pot which is taken care of. Thanks for the link, good read!

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