My Sago palm has suddenly developed a lot of yellowish spots on all the leaves, topside only.
I found no pests on it at least that i could see. What can it be?
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Maria
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Can you add a photo and a bit more detail please - what part of the world are you in? Is the plant in a pot indoors our outside. If outside, is it in the ground? And how long have you had the plant? – Bamboo May 07 '20 at 00:15
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Hello, I'm in Portugal and the sago plant is outside in the ground. I planted it 3 years ago – Maria May 09 '20 at 09:03
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I have about 10 Segos in E. TX,I just looked and found mine have similar spots. But mine have fewer,from 50% to only 10% of the numbers of spots yours has. I see no pests. No answer; but a crazy guess- We had a hail storm about 6 weeks ago , my three largest segos are protected under trees and have the least spots ( less than 10% yours). Have you had hail ?

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Yes, I had a big thunderstorm with hail, and in fact I only noticed the spots after that. The more protected leaves are fine, like the new ones. Is it possible that it damage from the hail as you say? – Maria May 12 '20 at 09:17
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