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Default Growing Musa Aeae Florida Indoors (Updated & Complete)

Update 6/24
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Give it to me straight doc, is she dying? I'm so worried, why is this happening to her?

Soil mixture:
60% Coco Coir
15% organic worm compost
10% perlite
5% charcoal
=90%

The other 10% -> I am removing about 2" of the top layer of soil. It will be mixed with a generous 2 tbsp of Potassium Humates and 1 tsp of Mycorrhizal Fungi. Humidity (Monitored): 51-76, Temperature (Monitored): 72-81

Last fertilized 5/22 with fish poop fertilizer. Like 8oz of water? For some reason the soil is already dry but I'm extremely worried about the plant.

Keywords: musa aeae, variegated, splitting, stem, stalk, root rot (maybe?)
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Growing a Variegated Musa AeAe indoors, here's my trial and error journal. Any advice is welcome!!

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