Anyone have any suggestions as to what causes this? or is it just a side effect of the absurd heat we are experiencing right now in the UK?
I have my musa in a pot in a west facing, protected spot.
Since getting in may its sent out 5+ new leaves (one as big as my window!), its got 3 pups (one with small leaves) already, so I cant imagine its ina bad spot but the leaves have started to fold inwards and sag?
a case of more water or something else?
dont want to overwater and cause more damage if this is just the plants way of coping with the 30+ sun.
Musa folding leaves?
Musa folding leaves?
I would imagine more water but that really would be a guess. Can you add pictures? (not sure if site is fixed)
Musa folding leaves?
I'm also guessing its lack of water especially as its in pot. Will probably need watering at least twice a day in this heat in a pot. Try also misting leaves (but not in sun as this will cause leaf burn).This is based on the assumption that leaves are in a upside v condition. Is the pot big enough for the plant?
Jim
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I would agree with the above and give more water. I didn't think you could overwater a Musa Basjoo. They are greedy plants and like moist soil and lots of food. I keep mine moist and they are doing fine.
Musa folding leaves?
I wish I could take a pic of my Basjoo as the leaves on mine close up in hot weather too, just as Jim describes. It's planted in the ground and in full sun. I've just tested the soil and it's still moist from my last watering. I would imagine also, if it isn't getting enough water, it would have the same effect as well. If it's Basjoo then it's far better off in the ground if you have a spot for it.
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Ah interesting, I knew they liked feed but was unsure of the water. It seemed to be doing really well to my limited knowledge. Ill get a photo this evening.
Its probably not in an optimal sized pot to be honest, but as its was doing so well I assumed it was actually ok. Its only after this absurd heat wave have it took abit of a dive. I haven't had an option to plant it until this weekend (can see my other thread for more info) but I was considering it now.
Its probably not in an optimal sized pot to be honest, but as its was doing so well I assumed it was actually ok. Its only after this absurd heat wave have it took abit of a dive. I haven't had an option to plant it until this weekend (can see my other thread for more info) but I was considering it now.
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Way back in 1976 when we had a heat wave I had planted out some French beans. On a very hot sunny midday I was in the garden and to my amazement all the leaves had turn with there edges facing the sun. Who told them to do that nature can be amazing. Perhaps some one had a word in the bananas ear
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pictures not available ?
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Managed to get em working!
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I can't see much wrong with your nanas John, they look fine.
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