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Old 05-26-2020, 05:46 AM   #2 (permalink)
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Default Re: My Variegated Florida finally growing

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Originally Posted by Valor_X View Post
I was able to snag a Variegated Florida pup a little over a month ago. Because of shipping I received the rhizome with a cut stem.

I was getting a little worried as the weeks passed as it looked completely dead but the seller was really helpful and answered my questions and concerns. He had me check for root growth and sure enough there was quite a bit so it put me at ease.

After nearly a month, the banana said "It's Time..." and completely EXPLODED in growth. It burst out of the old dead stem and grew 4 inches in 2 days.

I really want to ensure I follow the right steps to make it grow and mature.

Should I continue to keep the plant shaded and only give it partial sun? and for how long?
And how big should I let it grow in the pot until it is safe to transplant in the ground in full sun?

It's been very hot here in Texas lately, in the 90s and my other banana plants leaves droop easily with the heat so I know I have to be careful especially since it's a variegated variety.

Looking mighty fine.
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