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Hi all, first year with a musa basjoo here in NJ. Seems to be growing fine, but this is the second leaf/stem that has separated from the rest. Is this normal? Should they be cut off?
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Some would say leave it but there is no hurt in cutting at the base where it connects with the main stem.
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If unsightly you may trim or leave on. Looks like I left the ones on before that ![]() ![]() Older leaves separating by Hostafarian, on Flickr |
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