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    What is the best kind of soil and fertilizer for a banana tree?
    Lauren Kurtz
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    Lauren Kurtz is a Naturalist and Horticultural Specialist. Lauren has worked for Aurora, Colorado managing the Water-Wise Garden at Aurora Municipal Center for the Water Conservation Department. She earned a BA in Environmental and Sustainability Studies from Western Michigan University in 2014.
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    A banana tree's soil should be rich in organic matter (peat, compost, coco fiber, manure) with plenty of perlite or vermiculite mixed in. Some sites recommend adding 20% more perlite or vermiculite to the soil mixture. A pH of 5.5-6.5 is recommended. Heavily mulch your banana plant. Fertilize with a balanced (10-10-10) diluted liquid fertilizer or granular fertilizer once a month. Add wood ash for an extra boost of potassium.
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    How long will I have to wait before the banana tree will start producing fruit?
    Ninox
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    It depends on the variety of banana tree, but the tree won't produce bananas in many regions.
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    Can I plant my small tree in a larger pot to avoid having to transfer later?
    Lillian Kullen
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    You could, but however large your pot is, you will have to transfer it at some time. A potted plant simply doesn't get enough nutrients, not to mention the fact a tree needs unlimited space to grow and expand to bear healthy fruit.
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    I purchased dwarf green variety bananas, and the leaves were growing out of the corm at 90. I planted them with corn laying horizontal. Should I remove the leaves and re-plant the corm vertically?
    Ninox
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    The corn must be planted in such a way that the larger part is horizontal. The corn is always wider than high.
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    Why won't my banana trees get tall like they did before I moved here? I brought them with me.
    Ninox
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    The most likely culprit is that the soil is exhausted. You can add fertilizer every two weeks to help the tree grow.
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