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Re: Mutated sucker leaves
Since (I think) you are in a part of the world where BBTV (Banana Bunchy Top Disease) has not yet appeared, I'd say that the plant may be suffering from either a dearth of moisture or nutrients. I notice that, in your photo, the soil on top is rather dry. Bananas like to be no drier than moist and they prefer being wet with EXCELLENT drainage. One of the secrets to banana success is 'keep 'em wet'. They must also have a slightly acid soil and high nitrogen and potash levels in the soil.
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Re: Mutated sucker leaves
It may also be suffering from insufficient lighting. I hope this helps. :jalapenonaner:
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Re: Mutated sucker leaves
Thanks for the advice. I did put the pot on heat in my garage for a week or so while it was just emerging from the soil. It may be a combo of not enough light and moisture. I have had it outside for a week now and it is getting lots of sunlight mixed with recent rains. I'll keep you posted on the next leaf that emerges.
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Re: Mutated sucker leaves
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