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Old 04-30-2020, 11:12 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Dwarf Cavendish help please

Hi, I own a dwarf cavendish, well several. It was originally 1 plant I purchased in 2016 or 2017 about 5 ft tall from a local nursery. It had several pups and I've split them apart over the years. I live in zone 6b so the plants live inside during the winter and outside during late spring, summer, and early autumn. They have a wonderful amount of healthy growth during this time. Producing many luscious green leaves, tall thick p-stems, and more pups. They have never fruited though. The largest p-stems maintain steady during the winter but usually round February there starts to some kind of change where they just die. The leaves yellow and fall off one by one and then the p-stem collapses. The pups within the same pot are unaffected.

It is now warm enough for them to go outside, while I was moving them down the deck stairs (it's like 2 steps) using the handtruck, the p-stems off two in the same pot snapped off (Pot A)! This is a first.

I've posted pictures to an imgur album with explanations.
https://imgur.com/a/zvU2B9e
Any help would be appreciated getting them to stay healthy.

I will note that during the winter they have priority seating at the windows. I grow [a lot] of potted citrus so those get secondary seating. The pups from last year got their own smaller pots while the older ones live in the 25 gal ones.

Their potting medium is 75% mini pine bark nuggets and 25% Miracle Gro Moisture Control soil. They get fed Miracle Gro All-Purpose water soluble food during their time outdoors but never indoors, only watered. The roots usually grow a lot and even try to make their way out the drainage holes of the pot.
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