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![]() Hi guys I’m new to the site and new to growing banana plants. I’ve recently purchased a musa Basjoo that I plan on growing in a big pot and keeping by my pool for a tropical look and bringing inside for the winter. I recently (this week) re potted it into a big pot and mixed my own soil consisting of potting soil, compost, mature cow manure, perlite and some milorganite. I’m getting new leaves but my only concern is that the soil may not be draining as well as it should. It was planted in just potting soil up until this re pot and the potting soil was very well draining. My concern is that I just noticed some pink coloring at the bottom of the stem at where the dirt is. Is this normal? Or is the soil too wet causing root rot or something. Your input it greatly appreciated. Thanks guys
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![]() that color is fine but your soil does look wet.
Wet for too long can cause rot. but that pink looks ok to me.
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You can do a repot using lighter ingredients. A miraclegrow type mix with 30% added perlite makes a light mix the plant will thrive in. There are some great recipes for inexpensive soilless mix's on the internet and youtube which have great takeaways. ![]() Soilless mix by Hostafarian, on Flickr |
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![]() Are there any recipes that you use/prefer in particular? Thanks for your input.
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![]() I use miracle grow POTTING soil. and NOT the moisture control.
I also add a lot of perlite for drainage.
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![]() I re worked the mix. I used miracle grow cactus/citrus potting mix. I’ve heard it is very well draining and mixed in a couple shovels of my original mix into that. Seems to be better so I guess we’ll see how that goes
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see how much perlite is in this mix. this is what is needed.
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![]() Hello !
J'utilise un mélange de terreau, de terre végétale, et de sable (pour le drainage). Au fond du pot, je place de la "pouzzolane", ensuite un feutre (pour séparer le susbtrat de la pouzzolane"). Ca fonctionne parfaitement. I use a mix of potting soil, topsoil, and sand (for drainage). At the bottom of the pot, I place "pozzolan", then a felt (to separate the substrate from the pozzolan"). It works perfectly. |
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![]() can you plant it directly in the ground?
i find they are finicky over the winter in a pot indoors outside they die back but come back with a vengeance in the spring and get bigger than ones in pots |
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And, if you are going to be lugging plants in and out anyway, why not try one or two of the really interesting ones?
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![]() I don’t really have an area that I would want to plant them in the ground just yet. I really wanted it around the pool area for a more tropical vibe but possibly in the future. Any advise on overwintering?
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Lots of very knowledgeable container growers in this group and a dedicated forum for just that with tons of information to help you achieve your goals. Start your research here: Container Grown Banana Plants - Bananas.org As far as overwintering: Time to put the bananas to sleep for the Winter ...and then expand your research with search terms such as overwintering, winter storage, etc and you will get all the advice you need to come up with a plan for yourself. Happy reading ![]()
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