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Look under the leaves that are browing and along the spine you might find some TINY and I mean TINY mites. If that is the case, organicide (at Lowes) is very effective on killing those and not harming your nanner. It is made from sesame and fish oils in a colloidal suspension. I would spray it in a well vented area because it smells like fish oil! I had a dwarf cavendish that looked like this until I found the little culprits. I hope it is this simple! Good luck!

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