Low-effort approach to Kentia Palm — what you can get away with

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Ava
· September 02, 2024
3 out of 5

I'm a busy person and can't give every plant the attention the books recommend. Here's what I've learned about the minimum viable care for Kentia Palm.

planting in free-draining soil to prevent crown rot is genuinely non-negotiable — skip this and the plant declines noticeably. Everything else, I've found, has more tolerance than expected. root bound decline in pots left too long without repotting will happen if you're inattentive for too long — check occasionally and deal with it quickly. instantly transformative architectural presence in any setting holds up even with fairly basic care. a warm conservatory or bright atrium has been good because it suits the plant's needs without me having to compensate with extra intervention. A plant for real life, not ideal conditions.

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