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Old 06-18-2021, 11:50 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Had to move my Musa ice cream from the garage to the greenhouse due to fumigation. Plant not doing too well. Too hot and sunny in green house. No time to acclimate plant. Any suggestions would be helpful
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Why not set it outside under a shade tree.?????
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Not sure i understand what you mean by fumigation? Herbicides?
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Termites in the garage,fumigation to get rid of them. Moved plant to green house. I think it went into shock.
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No shade in my yard
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Then put up a shade screen; OR set the plant on the side of the house that has afternoon shade! ... The greenhouse temps in bright sunlight will be 40 deg higher than the ambient air temp. For you that is likely 100 deg F plus. Anything is better than the greenhouse this time of the year..
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Moved it outside, due to advise from another member. Thanks for the info though. 1st plant, will see how it goes
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