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| Brugman Location: Concord, Ca inland eastbay 94519 Zone: 9b Name: Ivan Join Date: May 2020Posts: 17 
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	  Said "Welcome to Bananas" 3 Times |  Fertilizing in Greenhouse? Hi all I have several 2' to 3' mostly tissue culture D.C's, Raja Puri, dwarf brazilians in pots in a small climate controlled greenhouse in Nor Cal zone 9b. Minimum temp at night is 40ish degrees but reaching 90 degrees some afternoons. They are growing leaves, but at a slower rate than summer time. My question is, should I be fertilizing with my banana fuel regularly or dilluted or not at all. Thanks in advance for any input Ivan | 
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	  Said "Welcome to Bananas" 0 Times |  Re: Fertilizing in Greenhouse? If they are still pushing out nice strong healthy leaves and not turning yellow or the plant dying off then leave them be. If they look like they are getting skinny and worn out try some fertilizer. | 
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