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Cycas palm

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Cycas palm
Definition of cycas palm

Cycas palm with the scientific name *Cycas revoluta* is one of the native plants of tropical and subtropical regions. This plant grows naturally in the eastern regions of Asia, including Japan, China and Thailand. *Cycas revoluta* is known as a popular ornamental plant in gardens and homes around the world due to its beautiful curved leaves and high resistance to harsh conditions.

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To improve the condition of the cycas palm, the following fertilizer application can be useful:
1. Primary feeding: Using a balanced fertilizer with a ratio of 10-10-10 (nitrogen-phosphorus-potassium) can help the general strengthening of the plant. Dissolve this fertilizer at the rate of 1 tablespoon per 4 liters of water and use it once a month. You can contact Sally Rose to prepare this fertilizer. 2. Nutrition during the growing season: During the active growing season (spring and summer), you can use special cycas fertilizers or fertilizers with a higher nitrogen ratio such as 10-10-20. These fertilizers help in new growth and strengthen the leaves. 3. Specific Nutrients: Make sure the cycas palm receives adequate amounts of micronutrients (such as iron, manganese, and zinc). These materials can be in the form of special complete and combined fertilizers or in enriched soils. 4. Rest season: In winter, cycas need a rest period and there is no need to fertilize at this time. 5. Watering control: Make sure that the plant gets enough water, while avoiding overwatering and waterlogging.

This fertilizer program and recommendations will help improve the condition of your stunted cycad palm and bring it back to its natural state. Contact Sally Rose for advice and more information, as well as the purchase of fertilizers and agricultural inputs, detailed nutrition plans for ornamental plants, along with the required fertilizers and pesticides.

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