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Question Help! Some of my plants have died back to soil line!

I am worried because a couple of my bananas have died back to the soil level. They were all doing great right after I brought them indoors! Yes I know that this is Fall and I have to expect some decline of the plants. However, I don’t think that dying back to the soil level is considered a normal amount of decline! I noticed that my soil in the containers always seems to be dry as the Sahara desert! I am beginning to think using only peat moss might not have been the best thing to do! Now normally I only water the plants once a week. Should I water several times a week now? How about giving them a little food as a little boost? Do you think the plants might be dead? Any thoughts or comments? Thanks in advance!
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