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Originally Posted by Genierose
Thank you for responses and encouragement. When I received the plants and potted them I watered them of course. Then they didn't actually go in the hoophouse which is very humid, but in a similar structure that wasn't as humid or warm. I didn't think about misting them when I moved them to the house, but that is a great suggestion. We live in humid Tennessee, but it is not so humid at this time of year, and certainly not in the house. I did repot the one plant that is dying (no picture of that one), and the soil was more than damp, but not wet (somewhere in between). All plants received a light shot of water a couple of days ago; otherwise I haven't watered them after I initially potted them. I know that these will recover except for the one (no picture), but I am concerned about the one that is not growing a new leaf. Do I just need to be patient?
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Relative humidity is based on the temperature. The low temperature outside has a higher RE. Inside the house because of the heating RE drops to 40-50% during the winter, which is stress on bananas. Misting them daily indoors is an option, use distilled, low salts or rain water.