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![]() My Pisang Raja grew vigorously and fruited relatively fast for me. But then the fruit, while the size of a small finger, turned black.
I did some searching, but can't figure out if this happened from inadequate care or perhaps a nasty disease. The plant held many leaves at a time for most of its life, but was down to 3 healthy leaves when I noticed that the fruit had died. So far the two other younger stalks look fine. Should I assume they are diseased, and remove them before my other banana stands are affected? Many thanks for any ideas on what went wrong. |
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