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![]() I have 4 different species that are flowering now, I am going to bring them inside and they will be kept in my sunroom at 60F over the winter. Will the flowers survive and one of them has about 60 forming bananas on it will they survive or are the just going to die off. Thanks in advance.
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![]() I live in maple leaf by Northgate. you may want to raise the temp to about 68 70 for the fruit if you can.
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![]() Thanks for the idea, I bumped up the temperature to 68F hopefully my wife doesn't find out.
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