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jbclem
07-13-2007, 07:54 PM
Is this normal for hot weather, bananas both in containers and ground, their leaves folding down along their length. In other words the entire leaf isn't drooping, just the green part on either side of the leaf stem. They seem to have plenty of water(ing) but still with this problem.

Temperature up to 100+ today, in the 90's much of the day.
It's 6pm and sunny side still at 101 deg in the shade.

jc

JoeS475
07-13-2007, 08:21 PM
No problem. You'll notice in the evening the leaves open up again once it isn't so hot.

My guess is they either do it to conserve water on hot days, or to minimize surface area exposed to the sun to prevent burning.
Somebody here will know for sure, either way your bananas are totally normal.

~Joe

Greenie
07-13-2007, 09:35 PM
...My bananas are acting the same way.The lower leaves flap down but the leaves have maintained green.The new growth has not stopped at all,so I guess its the BASE getting larger in diameter.:nanertank:

MediaHound
07-13-2007, 11:51 PM
Yep totally normal, I notice that here too.
A lot, too... it's been HOT lately!

51st state
07-14-2007, 04:07 AM
HOT, and your moaning...

you wanna try WET... which is what we've had all summer so far. I think we're getting all the rain the Aussie's are missing.

D_&_T
07-14-2007, 09:27 PM
ours does the same when heat of day is in mid 80's or higher, when cools after sun goes behind our maple tree leaves start opening again!! :nanaruns:

Dan & Tara

sunsetsammy
07-15-2007, 12:24 AM
I've noticed this too on some of my banana plants. Particularly the blood bananas in pots.

When I first brought them home I immediately placed them in full sun. I noticed the leaves folding down in the mid-day heat and then opening up again when it cooled off.

However when the new leaves push out they seem to be able to take the mid-day heat with out folding down. The older leaves do though. The plant must be adjusting?