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SixtySix
05-23-2018, 06:02 AM
So we're 10 days in (around 2-3") with 10 more days forecast (additional 4-5").

My musa basjoo look horrible. Leaves come out fine, but curl on the edges and get sun baked between storms.

Should I hold off fertilizing until they dry out?

edwmax
05-23-2018, 08:58 AM
I had about 3.2" since the May 14th. Mostly about 1/4 per day.

Wish we could get back the Georgia normal of daily afternoon summer Thunder showers. Which we haven't had in several years.

beam2050
05-23-2018, 11:46 AM
Wish we could get back the Georgia normal of daily afternoon summer Thunder showers. Which we haven't had in several years.

me too.

edwmax
05-23-2018, 06:15 PM
I just got 1.12 " in a little over an hour. ... And, possibility for a more tonight.

cincinnana
05-23-2018, 08:26 PM
So we're 10 days in (around 2-3") with 10 more days forecast (additional 4-5").

My musa basjoo look horrible. Leaves come out fine, but curl on the edges and get sun baked between storms.

Should I hold off fertilizing until they dry out?

I am in the same boat....rain.

If your plants are in container that is what they do.
If the plant is in the ground they should be growing with the weather

If you have a black container move it to shade.
Container temps get to 120+ in the direct sun...not good.

What does sunbaked mean? lots of sun or toasted in the sun in a hot container?
If you have BLACK mulch around your plant that also adds stress to your plant lots of it especially if it is small.

If the plant is in the ground fertilize it.

We will fertilize before they come up in zone 5-6 March,April.
Any fertilizer triple 12-19 garden fertilizer will work for these beasts.
Use what is economical and what you can afford.
The plants will love you for it.

katy121
05-24-2018, 04:24 AM
me too. I'm in the same boat....rain.

edwmax
05-25-2018, 04:09 PM
OK ... LOTS of Rain all this coming week for Fla. Georgia and Ala with the Tropical storm coming in the Gulf.

Tytaylor77
05-26-2018, 02:17 AM
HELP!!! Hasn’t rained in 6 weeks here! Start shipping the rain to me! What a crazy spring!

HMelendez
05-26-2018, 05:31 AM
HELP!!! Hasn’t rained in 6 weeks here! Start shipping the rain to me! What a crazy spring!



Woohoo!.....Bro, I will send you an express mail banana nectar (rain) package!.....LMAO!.......:ha:.......hahahahaha!......


Seriously, has been raining frequently since last week in South Florida and the forecast says much more to come in the following days!.....



:2723::bananarow::2723:

SixtySix
05-26-2018, 05:38 AM
Thanks everyone!

Here comes Alberto. Stood in the drizzle yesterday unclogging my gutters from pecan flowers. Those things are evil.

Cinci - mine are in the ground, not particularly dark mulch, just way too much water.....the plants look fine but then the edges of the leaves turn brown....one more week of rain and then I'll see if they look better (but hey, they are getting tall in a hurry this year!)

edwmax
05-26-2018, 06:35 AM
HELP!!! Hasn’t rained in 6 weeks here! Start shipping the rain to me! What a crazy spring!


It's coming your way. The storm is expected to make landfall about Monday. It has a wide foot print. You should start seeing rain real soon.

HMelendez
05-26-2018, 08:19 AM
It's coming your way. The storm is expected to make landfall about Monday. It has a wide foot print. You should start seeing rain real soon.




You are completely right Max!.....Definitely my bro Ty Nana Oasis needs the banana nectar (rain)!......




:2723::bananarow::2723:

mackmccaleb
05-26-2018, 06:01 PM
Growing here in gulf shores, looks like Alberto is on a direct route for us. Not worried about the rain (although we're already saturated) but sustained 65 mile per hour wind probably isn't ideal for growing bananas

edwmax
05-26-2018, 06:33 PM
That is ideal for me and my ducks & chickens either. ... I'll have to get a can of this high priced gas in case the generator is needed.