Okay, let’s talk about Majesty Palms and how much cold they can actually handle. I’ve been growing one of these beauties for a while now, and I’ve definitely learned a few things about their temperature limits.
First off, I planted my Majesty Palm in a pot. This way, I can move it around depending on the season. When I first got it, I kept it outside during the summer, and it thrived in the warm weather. My area gets pretty hot, often hitting that 70-85°F sweet spot they love. And boy, did it grow!

Monitoring and Adjusting
- Summer: It was all sunshine and rainbows. My palm loved the heat, and I just watered it regularly. It was growing so fast, that I could see the new fronds all the time.
- Fall: Things started to cool down. I kept a close eye on the thermometer, and as soon as it dipped below 50°F, I knew it was time to act.
- Winter: My area can get as low as 20°F, so I brought my palm inside. I placed it near a window, but not too close, you know, to avoid those cold drafts.
I did some digging online, and most sources say these palms can tolerate down to about 35°F. Some even claim they can survive a dip to 20-25°F, but I wouldn’t risk it. Mine definitely showed signs of stress when it got close to freezing. I noticed some of the fronds started to brown a little. It’s like they were saying, “Hey, it’s getting too cold for me!”
Experimenting (a little)
Now, I didn’t go full-on scientist and expose my palm to extreme cold on purpose. But there was one time I forgot to bring it in before a cold snap. The temperature dropped to around 32°F overnight. Luckily, I remembered and rushed it inside. It lost a few fronds, but it bounced back after some TLC. It’s like they are more resilient than I thought, but still, better safe than sorry!
Keeping It Cozy Indoors
During the winter, I learned that it’s not just about the temperature. You also have to watch out for drafts. My palm really didn’t like being near the door where cold air kept blowing in. I moved it to a warmer spot, and it perked right up. It is very important to keep an eye on them.
So, from my experience, these Majesty Palms are pretty tough, but they definitely prefer warmth. Keep them above 45°F, protect them from drafts, and they’ll be happy campers. Below 35°F, you’re playing with fire. They might survive, but they’ll probably lose some fronds and look pretty sad. Trust me, it’s way easier to just bring them inside when it gets cold!
I’m no expert, just a regular plant lover who learned by doing. Hope this helps anyone who’s trying to keep their Majesty Palm happy through the winter!