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Update on dwarf Cavendish I moved outside
See the above image for the latest picture of my dwarf Cavendish. As you will recall from my last post (What is wrong with my banana plant since I moved it outside?), I recently moved it outdoors from inside and it seems to have spazzed out. Since my last post I've kept it out of direct sunlight and watered it slightly less. Though when I do water it, I've drenched it and then tipped out excess water from the self-watering tray (to avoid it being too soggy). I'm yet to see a miraculous recovery, am I doing something wrong? It's worth noting that it's now Autumn in Australia and it's dropping to really cold temps overnight (11c). Any advice? |
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Re: Update on dwarf Cavendish I moved outside
I don't have any advice for your bananas, but I do have a suggestion for future posts. You might want to try reducing the size of a high-resolution image before posting. The large size of your image made it difficult to view.
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