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Default Musa Basjoo Pup Wilting/Drooping

I have a 7ft Musa Basjoo in its 2nd season. Last year's best sword pup grew to around 4ft tall with a 2.5-3ft p-stem so far this year. I decided to separate it.

I started with a metal trowel and mallet, then popped it off cleanly with a spade. Of course only half of the baby corm has roots.

It was doing fine until late this afternoon, when the leaves (8 total, the biggest being approximately 2 ft long and 8 inches wide) started to droop significantly. I became worried when the new leaf that hadn't fully opened started to lean. It was completely upright as normal. Now, the midrib is curved to the point where the tip is pointing towards the ground.

I watered it in nicely yesterday, so I was concerned about over watering. I checked the soil and it was damp and spongy, not dripping. I also popped the pup out of the new hole to raise it a few inches and added pea gravel and coco coir (the original soil mixture was mostly humus, some clay, peat moss and bark soil conditioner with some manure and milorganite).

Does anyone know if this drooping is normal, or should I be worried?

Last edited by mearly : 06-14-2012 at 11:24 PM. Reason: clarification/typos
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