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Old 11-02-2012, 02:17 PM   #4 (permalink)
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Default Re: Repotting in Winter??

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Originally Posted by andy17 View Post
They've also shed some lower leaves (2 or 3), but I think this is normal for bringing plants in from high to lower light right?
Yes, it is.

I wouldn't particularly recommend repotting at this time. It's not a real 'active' growing time for bananas, so I'd leave them alone unless they're so root-bound they're starting to grow funny. Take it easy on watering and fertilizer and you should be able to make it through the winter no problem. Then, in the spring you can plant them in the ground or in larger pots.
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