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*Banana Plant with transplant shock
Hello everyone, I am new here! I have been an avid gardener for many years. I recently (1 week ago) purchased a Dwarf banana plant. It was very healthy looking when I purchased it. When I got home I Repotted it and within a couple of days it became very droopy. I have a green house with regulated temps. The plants receive about 6-8 hours a day of sunlight. I assume my banana plant has transplant shock. It has now been 7 days since purchasing and 3 of 6 leaves are drooping very low. Is there anything I can do to keep my banana from dying? Any products that may help with transplant shock? I also have a banana fertilizer but have yet to use that. Do I want to slow down on water? I am very new to owning a banana plant. I really appreciate any advice and info that you can give me!
Thank you for your time:03: |
Re: *Banana Plant with transplant shock
Welcome to the Jungle....:08:
The plant will do that if the roots are disturbed. Give it a month to sort itself out using minimal fertilizers. Treat the plant as you would your other tropicals and you should be good :) |
Re: *Banana Plant with transplant shock
The banana will live and if it turn completely brown cut it back so it can regrow its stem
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Re: *Banana Plant with transplant shock
I keep mine in indirect sunlight outside or were ever I want to put it and after 2-3 weeks i put it where I want it
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