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Thanks for the reply. My friend suggested the same thing but he said to bury the compost near the banana trees. The winds here are generally at least 15 - 20 mph and some of the compost might blow away. As far as the organic fertilizer, I assume you are talking about manure, coffee grounds, etc. Thanks again
Thanks for the reply. I have been watering the plants alot. Today I plan to fertilize. This should give me results. I didn't realize that these trees needed alot of water.
I don't move the pups. I let them grow. I don't fertilize the banana trees. The origional trees were planted over 5 years ago and the pups are big now. Maybe they are to close to each other. Maybe I should put move space between them.
Yes, I planted them myself . They all grow up and have little trees growing near them
Hi, I am a newbie to this group. I live in south florida and like to grow things. I have about 8 regular size and 4 dwarf size banana trees. Some have been in the ground for over 7 years. I don't get any bananas from any plant and I'm at the point of cutting them all down. Does anyone have any ideas why the bananas are not growing. Thank You, Mark
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