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amantedelenguaje
amantedelenguaje
Registered: December 2011 Posts: 333
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Sat December 22, 2012 10:24pm
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You may want to create a thread about your banana in the Main Banana Discussion forum. Members rarely read and answer questions posted in the photo gallery.
Before your plant's condition can be diagnosed, we need more information about the growing conditions: light, water, fertilizer, indoors, outdoors, USDA zone.
That being said, I don't think anything is wrong with your banana. My banana leaves look like yours when I transition my plants from indoors to outdoors or vice versa. The leaves need time to acclimate to the sunny conditions and often burn around the edges. Even so, the next leaves to emerge should be completely normal. You can find a picture of my plant with a similar condition at http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-KDHuLBe8EIA/T5jAAdyAe7I/AAAAAAAABOQ/v7hpysreYPE/s320/P4240050%2B%2528Medium%2529.JPG.
Older leaves also begin to turn yellow and brown around the edges before they decline. With such little information, it is hard to know what is happening with your plant. Just know that the leaf's condition is not abnormal.
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ExcitedAboutMusa
ExcitedAboutMusa
Registered: December 2012 Posts: 14
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