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hi every1 i got a basjoo 3 weeks ago,its only a young plant and its my first time attempting to grow a banana.i live in ireland and the weather is getting fine so i put the basjoo out and after 2 days of sun the leaves have turned brown due to sunburn.should i leave it out in the sun or should i put it back inside?
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if its already been in the sun 2 days it will probley be ok, when you get a new or young nana its best to slowly introduce it to the sun,, as in lite morning sun for a couple days and then a little more and a little more for about 2 weeks, the new leafs it puts on will handle it better even you dont slowly acclimate it,it will be fine,
p.s. welcome to bananas.org matty jeff
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cheers jef will do!!!
my sikkimensis seeds have germinated also so i will introduce them slowly!!! |
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that should do it....
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They will grow new leaves that will be able to handle the sun no problem. Good luck and welcome. Red
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welcome to the org matty! the new leaves that come out will be more resistant to sunburn.
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