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Old 04-17-2011, 08:43 PM   #5 (permalink)
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Default Re: Help!!! First Online Order

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Originally Posted by MizzChanel View Post
I put them in full sun yesterday morning for about 2 hours. It was only about 70 yesterday as well as today. However, it's been a little windy here for a few days. I don't get much sun inside so I thought it would be best to give them some. I am really new to bananas, I just started last year and I lost all of my plants trying to overwinter them. Any suggestions? Thanks in advance!
i think this is being caused by over watering or bad drainage.. this cant be because its so hot. its not terribly hot in Georgia yet. im only getting slow growth in the ground by a few cultivars that are in full sun all day. im barely watering any tropical/subtropical plants.

check the moisture of your soil. i would say for now mist the plant with a water bottle if you feel its dry,and do this sparingly for now.
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