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Default Remove pups when main plant growth is stunted?

I have this main banana plant the was doing very well until February. Im pretty sure one week in Feb the planter dried out a bit too much. I then think I over watered it to flood all the dry soil and then maybe over fertilized. It had 4-5 really small pups that did not grow for 6-9 months. Main plant was growing. In March after the mess, the main leaves drooped a bit and then yellowed after a month. It had spider mites and odd spots in the leaves
are dead even with new growth. It has stopped growing but the pups are rocketing now

2-3 weeks ago I cut away 1 pup thinking it would help eh main plant. Since then 2 more dormant pups took off. I like to keep the main plant alive to see if it will bloom. Been 18 months + so far.

After cutting back the old leaves I noticed the top stem was a bit mushy and had white fungus or mold. I cut all that off to let it dry out.

Im thinking, I like to cut the pups off so the main plant does not have to complete with the pups. Hoping it will come back. Or will cutting off the pups actually slow the main main plant?


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Pup removed 2-3 weeks ago


Stem rot? Unhealthly leaves. What causes this?
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