View Full Version : whats causing my basjoo to be deformed?
jasmine2005
06-10-2009, 03:50 PM
hi everyone can you answer my question please,i have new basjoo pups,just recovering after a bad winter,i think i have overfed it with nitrogen,because the leaves are slightly black around the edges,but would this cause the leaf to be hard looking and twisted?please look in my gallery for the photo of the twisted basjoo leaf
Although I have no proof, after reading many posts here over the past month I'm coming to the conclusion that cold weather gardeners share a few of the same maladies. We all went through one of the colder winters on recent memory and I bet a lot of us( I know I did) rushed to get our plants outdoors or uncovered as soon as possible in the spring. Here at least it hasn't been the warmest spring in recent memory either. Naturally my first feeding was high nitrogen to jump start some new growth. "here's your food now hurry up and do something" So we all set out our tropical plants in the cool weather and our bananas are developing spots, curved leaves and leaves separating from the p-stem. I have a dwarf nam wah that is a robust healthy little specimen that has exhibited all of these to a slight degree yet I have no doubt that it's a healthy well cared for plant that just showed these symptoms being outdoors in an alien environment. The new growth is fine. I think in a month or so with continued warm weather a lot of these problems will just disappear.
sirmoebly
06-11-2009, 03:39 PM
I totally agree with that, I planted to early outside. Banana plants are pretty though & they are pulling back to life... Except for my pup orinoco what a tough plant, I think it going to out pace my 2 year DC in height in about a month.
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