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Question What does yellow leaves mean?

I had just brought in my banana plants to keep indoors for winter. They were all nice and green leaves to start with. Now a couple of leaves on one or two of the plants are looking a little funky. They now have a yellow-ish color to them. Usually that means too much water right?! However, I have only watered them twice since they’ve been indoors. I am only using peat moss. So it’s not like I have drowned them in water. At least I don’t think so. I would think that they would be under watered. What do you think? Do I water them some more and then cut off yellow leaves? Do nothing? Thanks in advance...
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