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Old 09-28-2010, 09:36 AM   #8 (permalink)
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Default Re: Should i cover my dwarfcavendish

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Originally Posted by TommyMacLuckie View Post
Is in a container? I wouldn't be too concerned with low morning temperatures since it gets warm during the day. It will make it take longer to do its thing, yes, but if you are going to put it in a greenhouse it might be too early yet. I guess it depends on how warm it's there during the day.

I've got a bunch of 'em all over the place but none of them have bloomed this year yet and probably won't.
no it is in the ground its been in lower 70s in the day and at night in the lower 50s what i am trying to do keep the bananas growing fast before real cold air moves in.
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