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Default Replanting corm in spring...zone 5

Hello all,

I planted 3 banana trees last year in June which all three did well. In the fall, I dug up all three and stored them in a storage place that does not drop below 40 degrees. I cut the stem down to about 8 inches on 2 trees. On the third one, I cut all the leaves except the curled center leaf and stored it that way. My question is this, is there a method to preparing the corms for spring? Do I start the indoors now? Whats the recommend method? I'm in zone 5 (Chicago).

I'm sure this topic has been covered before. If you can suggest threads or posts, I would appreciate it.

Thank you!
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