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Old 02-10-2018, 09:04 PM   #4 (permalink)
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Default Re: Hardening off potted bananas

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Originally Posted by Terri View Post
Last spring I spent 3 weeks carefully hardening off my Mekong Giant banana. It was overcast the entire time, which is common in my area. I worked the plant up to 6 hours a day.

Then the sun came out and an hour later the leaves were mush. I am pretty sure it would have worked out better if I had just cut the top off and planted the corm. The plant did not recover its good looks for over a month.

Any advice? This plant lives in the ground most of the year, and in the Fall I pot up a pup and bring it inside until all danger of frost has passed. When I bring the pup outside again it is usually 2-3 feet tall. Every year the leaves die back and then the pup re-grows.
Terri,

While I also over winter indoors and then introduce my plants outdoors in spring.
I usually do have any major issues other than the plants petioles not being able to withstand the wind.
A box fan blowing over the plants on high has somewhat helped out to strengthen the petioles.

When my banana plants go outdoors I will do another post.
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