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Originally Posted by curious physicist
I got my dwarf cavendish back in September. It had been damaged from the shipping and didn't look like it was going to make it. All its leaves had been bent and soon all of them withered away except for one new leaf.
I really want to save this plant. Can any of you experts diagnose what is wrong with it?
Thanks a lot,
curious physicist
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Your plants look similar to a few of mine after a long winter inside.
Even though your plant is in the window it is still feeling the winter blahs ...not enough sun and warmth even in the window.
Once summer rolls around the plants will sort themselves out.
The plants really needs to be outdoors but it is too soon.
Do not water too much ......let the soil dry out even more than you thought. Now is the time to overwater and kill your plant.
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