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My friend hat these young 'Cavendish dwarf' in a (poor, minimum 5° C) heated greenhouse in Sardinia, Italy, wheare during the night the average temperature not fall under 7 °C. Maybe that the cause of the necrosis that can see in the photos? The first group of photos are micropropagated plants with 1,5 months of life, the second group are of suckers that come from an old plant. Is the same problem ? Please, give me an help http://www.bananas.org/images/smilies/waving_banana.gif
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The ambient humidity looks to be a little low. Other than that, that is what I would expect from Cavendish kept at low temps. I would say that 7C is the very low end of where a Cavendish should be kept, and long term it will cause problems.
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I'd say that's on the low end of temps you wanna go when trying grow them
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