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Last year was my first time growing a musa. I winterized it then unwrapped it a few weeks ago. The main trunk didn't make it, but here's the new growth I have (~10in). My question is, do I just leave them all or cut some out? I'm worried the pot (16 gal) they're in won't support many.
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Old 05-01-2021, 06:17 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Last year was my first time growing a musa. I winterized it then unwrapped it a few weeks ago. The main trunk didn't make it, but here's the new growth I have (~10in). My question is, do I just leave them all or cut some out? I'm worried the pot (16 gal) they're in won't support many.
Great looking soil and plant!!!
What kind of musa is it.......Basjoo?

Now is the time to split if you wish....or you may keep it in the tote.

If you split you just have more plants
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