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mrsulibarri
10-01-2019, 12:18 PM
Hi everyone, brand new here and brand new to banana plants... I bought 5 pups from a local neighbors backyard. She dug them up, and I transplanted them yesterday around 3 pm CST. There are several houses on my street with healthy banana plants so I assume our soil is good for growth. Their leaves are wilting. What should I do? I used original soil and compost. I watered immediately after planting and used miracle grow (the local I bought from said she used this once a week & they loved it). Please help! Is this normal? I put pictures in my gallery to see.
https://ibb.co/TM5F5mJ
https://ibb.co/CVP2XWB
mrsulibarri
10-01-2019, 12:33 PM
Here are pictures of the pups
Today (https://ibb.co/CVP2XWB)
Yesterday (https://ibb.co/TM5F5mJ)
beam2050
10-01-2019, 01:25 PM
be patient. they do that in direct sun and hot:2722:
mrsulibarri
10-01-2019, 03:34 PM
be patient. they do that in direct sun and hot:2722:
Thank you I will be patient.. Just worries me seeing them wilting like that!!
mrsulibarri
10-06-2019, 08:23 PM
Update! The pups were turning brown so I dug them up and put them in pots. To my happy surprise there were new roots growing. Was this the right thing to do? Should I replant them or let them rest in a pot? I feel like the back and forth is hard on them!
mrsulibarri
10-06-2019, 08:24 PM
https://ibb.co/sgxmz5d
cincinnana
10-07-2019, 03:48 AM
Hi everyone, brand new here and brand new to banana plants... I bought 5 pups from a local neighbors backyard. She dug them up, and I transplanted them yesterday around 3 pm CST. There are several houses on my street with healthy banana plants so I assume our soil is good for growth. Their leaves are wilting. What should I do? I used original soil and compost. I watered immediately after planting and used miracle grow (the local I bought from said she used this once a week & they loved it). Please help! Is this normal? I put pictures in my gallery to see.
https://ibb.co/TM5F5mJ
https://ibb.co/CVP2XWB
Usually a newly dug plant roots are disturbed and severed and stresses the plant.
A stressed plant looks just like yours.
This is normal.
Once the roots sort themselves out you will fine.
Some forum members will trim the leaves when they plant
Some growers will cut the leaves off to facilitate growth and many times the plant will lose existing leaves because of the transplant.
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