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i’m not a plant expert but perhaps your plant is in the sun to much or not being watered enough or maybe both
Hmmm I give it plenty water… but its out in the sun quite a bit…. I’ve seen little lizards on it…
If this is a palm then it could be the wrong soil. If the soil does not have enough drainage then it will start yellowing.
It is not getting pollenated
Could be sun burns
The plant appears to be a Cycas revoluta, which is also known as a fishtail palm. It has a green trunk with yellow and brown stripes, and its leaves are long and slender, with a sharp tip. The plant is growing in a white pot on the sidewalk. One issue with this plant is that it appears to be wilting and not looking healthy. This could be due to a number of factors, such as underwatering, overwatering, lack of sunlight, or too much direct sunlight. To fix this issue, it's important to make sure the plant is getting the right amount of water. Wilting can be a sign of either too little or too much water, so it's important to find a balance. It's also important to ensure that the plant is getting enough sunlight. If it's not getting enough sun, try moving it to a sunnier location or using artificial light. Additionally, make sure the soil is well-draining and not too dense, which can cause roots to rot. As a general rule, it's best to water palms deeply but infrequently, allowing the soil to dry out slightly between waterings. Watering too frequently can lead to root rot and other problems. Additionally, fertilizing palms can be harmful, so it's best to avoid fertilizer.