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tamrosskopf has contributed to 4 posts out of 2610 total posts
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I just tried to send in a picture of my picture o fmine but i dont know if I did it right. My plant is in excellent soil, but i can't plant it outside due to our very cold winters, like 15 degrees. I hope the picture gets here somehow so you could see what it looks like. All of my other plants, not banana plants, are doing great in the same soil. I does not look quite like the picture posted.
Tami-Maryland
Well, it has been outside for a week now, and it is in a huge pot. ANd it was outside when I first potted it for about a month. BUt it is just not growing and the leaves keep shriveling up. I mean considering it is about 6 months old now, shouldn't it have gotten a little taller, and be able to keep more than 2 leaves at a time? Should I use a certain type of fertilizer or plant food to help it? How much sunlight?
Tami-Maryland
yes, it was. It was a sucker, one fo several, from the main plant.
Tami-Maryland
I got this banana tree/plant from a friend of a friend back in Sept. or October from her tree that she split up. I planted it in a nice large plot. Water it frequently. Problem is, it hasn't grown at all. And every time it grows a new leaf, one of the other two shrivel up and fall off. This has been going on since November. Have never had more than 3 leaves yet. What type it is, I don't know. Looks like the ones I see my Hispanic neighbors growing in their yards. I am in Annapolis, Maryland and would appreciate any advice any one could offer.
Tami-Maryland
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