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02-05-2013, 12:33 AM | #1 (permalink) |
The Lazy Banana
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Hello!!
I've been out of banana growing for the last few years due to health reasons and now i'm gettin back to business! Used to have about 8 different types of musas in my yard while living in S. Texas and they were beautiful. Now I live in an Apt. in N.C. and am trying to get a head start by growing indoors. Just purchased a Gran Nain & Dwarf Jam. Red a couple weeks ago & they aren't doing so hot. leaves are turning yellow, then brown & no growth. I've decided to assemble a rack for my babies with plant grow lights in hopes the will improve. I must get this under control quickly as I have 9 more diff babies coming in in the next cpl weeks. when i receive the bananas they are about 5-7", i re pot them in larger pots w/ miracle grow potting mix & water every other day, and place on racks next to large windows. i'm also thinking of placing a humidifier w/ em! lol
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Happy Growing Location: Beaumont Texas
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Re: Hello!!
Hello, Welcome & Good Luck.. :^)
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07-14-2013, 02:41 PM | #3 (permalink) |
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Re: Hello!!
light, ferts, soil and irrigation in balance and you may very well have healthy plants. as you may know they are very hardy if given what they need. good growing.
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