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Old 12-26-2013, 11:49 AM   #1 (permalink)
 
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Lightbulb Super Dwarf Cavendish furtilizers

I ordered my first banana tree online last summer and im really happy with how it is growing since i repotted it.
But i right now it is still not a foot tall but its producing beutifull new leafs almost weekly, and after some looking around online im seeing bananas that are 3-4x the size of of mine that also have pups

My question is i have a standard Miracle grow furtilizer and a Palm tree furtilizer in granular form that is desined for outdoor palms that is made by Miraclegrow.

Which would be the best furtilizer for it living indoors in utah?

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Old 12-26-2013, 12:18 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Default Re: Super Dwarf Cavendish furtilizers

I ordered one too and I don't think mine is that tall. Of course its sitting in an office.. If it stays indoors though out the year It may take 3-4 years to fruit it its getting good lighting.. If yours has a stem of 1 foot sounds like your doing good things.. I'm going to stick mine in a 25 gal pot come spring.. This is mine from Aug.. :^)

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Default Re: Super Dwarf Cavendish furtilizers

Thats a great looking plant, im always amazed at how fast it makes new leafs!

I was always under the impression that bananas didnt grow much more than a year or two before you had to cut off the stem and start over.

Your saying it takes 3-4 years before they get big?

Mine hasnt produced any pups yet and thats why i wad wondering if i should be using fertilizer.
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