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Rahmie 10-25-2016 02:40 PM

sad hardy!
 
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I transplanted my hardy banana from my flower bed to a big pot 2 weeks ago and it looked great! Now it looks gloomy and has brown tips! what is wrong???

cincinnana 10-25-2016 06:12 PM

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Originally Posted by Rahmie (Post 299435)
I transplanted my hardy banana from my flower bed to a big pot 2 weeks ago and it looked great! Now it looks gloomy and has brown tips! what is wrong???

Wow ...sorry for your plants....

Looks like transplant shock.......google it if you have a chance....

Plants do not like to be replanted.....is this your first plant?

They will do this.. give them time to recover.
keep the faith

Mark Dragt 10-26-2016 10:49 PM

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Originally Posted by cincinnana (Post 299443)
Wow ...sorry for your plants....

Looks like transplant shock.......google it if you have a chance....

Plants do not like to be replanted.....is this your first plant?

They will do this.. give them time to recover.
keep the faith

I agree with Mike, most to all of your plants growing conditions were changed in one afternoon. Looks like shock to me also.
:woohoonaner:

MBindy2000 10-27-2016 09:15 AM

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A nice big window facing to the south will make that plant very happy. Give it the TLC it needs such as mist the leafs, water and rotate it. Like the others said, transplant shock will always happens and will take some time to re-establish itself. Remember you'll go trough the same thing come spring time when you take it outdoors. It will go through the (Oh my gosh its bright out here shock)

Snarkie 11-02-2016 09:54 AM

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When going from soil to soil, always try and keep as much attached to the roots as you can. It will lessen the shock.

Now that it's been a week or so, get a large fast food drink cup and urinate in it. Fill the rest of the way with water and give it a healthy dose. It should bounce back.

sputinc7 11-02-2016 06:05 PM

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Also, set it outside in partial sun as often as possible...It will thank you for it. Just be careful after long periods without direct sun as it may get sunburnt...

Snarkie 12-05-2016 08:04 AM

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How's it doing?

Kegas76 12-09-2016 09:23 AM

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Haha, I keep seeing the thread title from the main page of the boards. I couldn't resist.



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