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My Musa manzano is suffering this winter. It was some damage on the stem and looks sad. it looked so much better last year but the cold has started to affect it. ahhh i don't wanna lose it but I'm a tad worried
Will it recover? what do you lot think Thanks Last edited by OllieB497 : 03-06-2021 at 11:15 AM. |
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Looks good I think! Just leave it. Make sure the soil is not too wet.
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