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Dwarf cavendish leaf issue
Hi everyone,
I'm sharing a video to show a phenomenon happening with the new leaves on my Dwarf Cavendish. I've noticed that some of the new leaves (not all) have spots, which are visible even before the leaf has unrolled, as you can see in the video. I'm not sure if this is due to over-fertilization or something else. The plant itself is doing very well; as you can see, the leaf that emerged after the affected one is healthy and measures 1.1 meters. However, the leaf that has yet to unroll unfortunately shows some signs of the issue. The plant produces a new leaf every week. The plant is indoors under a 200W grow light, specifically this one: Spider Farmer SF-2000. There is constant ventilation, and the current conditions are 30 degrees Celsius with 75% humidity. Any advice or insights would be greatly appreciated! VIDEO : https://www.youtube.com/shorts/Vw7zLYW_NIU |
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My guess would be overfertilization for the banana plant because your other plants look healthy and in good shape. By now the plant has probably sorted itself out. You picked a good grow light. |
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