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Old 02-11-2014, 01:14 PM   #1 (permalink)
 
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Can anyone tell me why my musa is getting these spots and what they are??? They will appear an the leaf becomes weak and falls over and dies usually as a new one begins to emerge ( so it normally ononly keeps 3 or 4 leafs at a time I am adding photos to my gallery it won't let me add them here rhanks yawl )
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Old 02-11-2014, 01:37 PM   #2 (permalink)
 
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Thank u just wished I could get some answersbor a little more help
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If its the lowest and oldest leaf it looks pretty good for this time of year.. :^)
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How much light is the plant receiving?
Does the soil drain to a "moist" texture, or is it wet all the time?
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Wow ok thank you I didn't know, an it drains well its in a sand soil mix an its always in a window or under the skylight in my bathroom so yes I would say plenty of sunlight also, I thought it was mites so I spray with a epson water salt mix a month but still getting the spots
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Wow ok thank you I didn't know, an it drains well its in a sand soil mix an its always in a window or under the skylight in my bathroom so yes I would say plenty of sunlight also, I thought it was mites so I spray with a epson water salt mix a month but still getting the spots
I'd say it's probably getting adequate sunlight, especially in the skylight. What are you feeding it and how often?
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