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Old 06-25-2022, 06:20 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Reverted Musa Florida

Hi all, thanks in advance for the answers, as I’m new here.

My friend and I sell rare plants. Recently, we purchased several TC Musa Floridas imported from Thailand, deflasked and sold them after acclimation to Fluval Stratum (which they seem to grow well in btw)—this is our third time. Most are now doing great in the buyers’ care. We did have one customer say his reverted to green (this is out of a few dozen—most of them keep variegation). See attached pic. Any advice on how to get variegation back? It appears he already keeps it in high lighting and humidity conditions. Is it possible to cut back new green growth, as in center-growing, self-heading philodendrons, or do nodes work differently? We are relatively new to nanas but pretty familiar with other rare plants like philos, anthuriums, and alocasias.
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Old 05-12-2023, 06:35 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Default Re: Reverted Musa Florida

Well my response is really late but I will post it anyway so others "maybe" can benefit. I see the one in the pic is under one of those purple LED lamps (at least it looks like that). I am guessing that may be dulling the variegation. It may do better under a white LED. Grow it out anyway and it may produce variegated pups.
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