If an indoor palm appears ill, you should react quickly. On the one hand, you can often save your palm tree in this way, and on the other hand, you prevent pests from spreading to neighboring plants. Often, however, there is simply a care error behind it.

While brown leaves are more likely to indicate damage from drought or sun, yellow leaves also appear with excess water or fertilizer. So check your watering and fertilizing behavior first. If this is not correct, then change it immediately. Possibly change the soil of your palm tree, then it can recover faster.
The essentials in brief:
- too much or too little water
- too much fertilizer
- too few nutrients
tips
Behind yellow leaves on the indoor palm is often a care mistake, such as fertilizing or watering too much, but a nutrient deficiency is also possible.