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Hi guys and gals, I'm having problems with the naners, I have 4 small plants and 2 larger (3ft tall) in pots in my basement it's about 65f and I have a small grow light on them. They were doing ok for a while but now all the small ones have lost most of their leaves and are drooping over and the 2 larger's leaves are turning brown one by one. Should I 1-leave them alone and hope for the best or 2-dig them out wrap them in paper and find a cooler place. Thanks in advance.
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Dave:
Read "on over wintering in the house" perhaps you'll get some ideas what what's wrong with your bananas.
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Thanks Benny,
Right after I posted that I saw the other one on the same subject. Thanks again |
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