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Hello everybody,
Looking for expert help/ advice I'm ready to winterize the bananas But due to space and cost I can't have them under growing light, Or Windows. I was wondering if I could just bring them inside and put them in a dark place like a fruit cellar It's a constant 55 F with 40% humidity If this is ok for the nana: Should I put it in peatmoss? Should I cut the top,? Should I pull from container and expose the corm? Please advise.. Thanks in advance
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For BEST information go to Youtube there are many vids that explain your question better than anyone can answer here. But you may take a visual of some of my photos....do what you can afford and what is easiest for you. Check out the link.....there are a few more pics on basjoos if you want to see them .https://www.flickr.com/gp/hostafarian/Sb35eP . Thanks in advance...... Last edited by cincinnana : 10-02-2020 at 06:57 PM. |
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Wow love those trees
Definitely I will check the local growers Thanks
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