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I planted all my wild species type Bananas in light shade, under large trees, the reason was because it can get up to around 105F here in the summer for a couple of weeks, is this a good or bad idea. Will this stunt them? Examples are Sikkimensis, Itinerans Itinerans, Velutina, and Thai black.
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Hi Siege,
sounds like the way to go. Where they come from almost all wild bananas grow in the jungle in at least part shade. Also in dry regions trees will provide a touch of humidity, which bananas love (reminds them of home). Best, Olaf
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