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Old 03-02-2010, 09:05 PM   #16 (permalink)
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Default Re: Is this a Problem?

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Originally Posted by Patty in Wisc View Post
If you can remove the plant without disturbing or tearing the roots, I would add lots of perlite & repot. I have nanas growing in pots in 59F sunroom & would never let them go a month without water. If they are growing, even very slowly, they need some water & well draining soil.
I just looked at the pic provided (looks pretty wet to me). I'd rather have a banana suckin' every drop out of the dirt than have rot is all. I would mist the sides of the pot, but nothing directly on the plant (corm). :^)
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