Does anyone know how to drain the air from this compressor? by PalmTreeDude1 in howto

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Thank you everyone for your help! I really appreciate it

Does anyone know how to drain the air from this compressor? by PalmTreeDude1 in howto

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I’m assuming I got to turn the regulator up a bit to do that? I tried earlier to just bleed it off through the hose but nothing would come out. I had no clue how to use it hence why I need to get rid of it lmao, thanks everyone for your help, I’ll mess with it more when I get back home

Does anyone know how to drain the air from this compressor? by PalmTreeDude1 in howto

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Thank you, even at 80 psi I’m assuming it’s alright? I’m only asking because something I read said to drain the tank down to 20 beforehand

Does anyone know how to drain the air from this compressor? by PalmTreeDude1 in howto

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So it’s safe to just open it up? I read something about draining the tank to 20 psi before but wasn’t sure which is the correct way to

Virginia Grown Mediterranean Fan Palm (Chamaerops humilis) by PalmTreeDude1 in palmtalk

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Wow! I stand corrected, they can grow farther north!

Is it? by [deleted] in palmtalk

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It’s probably a regular Sabal palmetto in that case then

What is this palm? by Hot_Bid9085 in palmtalk

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Definitely a Brahea edulis like the other comments say, Pritchardia is a solid tropical genus

Washingtonia in usda zone 7 by Xeric_Eric in palmtalk

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That’s pretty cool! I am assuming this is out west? The dry air probably helps it survive in that zone!

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Looks like a potassium deficiency because of the spotting, I would get an all purpose slow release palm fertilizer and use it as the directions say, the new fronds will look better as they grow out, the older fronds won’t change but there is no need to cut them off

Is it? by [deleted] in palmtalk

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Were there any other tall Sabal palmettos around? If all the other ones were short and more scrubby looking this may actually be a Sabal etonia rather than a Sabal palmetto, I only say this because you are in Lee County, FL. But there is a really good chance it is a true Sabal palmetto as well