Even though Sago Palms are resilient, they can still face common issues if their basic needs aren’t met. Most problems come from watering errors, nutrient imbalances, or pests, but they are usually easy to correct once spotted.
Yellowing Fronds
- Cause: Natural aging on older leaves or manganese deficiency in new growth
- Solution: Trim old brown fronds; treat deficiencies with manganese sulfate and correct watering
Brown or Crispy Edges
- Cause: Sun scorch from harsh direct light or low humidity
- Solution: Move to bright, indirect light or morning sun only; add pebble tray or light misting
Soft or Black Crown/Roots
- Cause: Overwatering leading to root or crown rot
- Solution: Remove from pot, cut away rotted roots, and repot into a dry, gritty mix
Pest Infestations (Scale, Spider Mites)
- Cause: Dry air and dusty foliage create favorable conditions
- Solution: Wipe fronds clean, increase humidity, and treat with insecticidal soap or neem
Sparse or Stretched Growth
- Cause: Insufficient light
- Solution: Relocate to brighter spot or supplement with grow light