Well i finally bit the bullet and topped my 2 Fat banana plants, probably a little later than i should have done but it's done lol. In making my decision where to top i just looked down the nodes to see where i was getting good growth so ended up taking top off just 2 nodes down off biggest and just a node down on the smaller one. Pics below as always (i like pics lol)
My Critical crack that i've now nicknamed Raggedy Ann i left as i just don't know where to start or what quite to do with her. She's getting really bushy on one side and has quite a few possible top sites where she was missing leaves so i did a little light defoliation (removed 3 leaves hehe) just from the bottom of stem and left it at that for now, could do with here stretching a little so i can see whats going on.
Pics 1&2 Fat banana 1 pre-top Pic 3 is the top, pic 4 is a pic of a lower branch that's come up from under a missing leaf. Iv'e moved it so that it gets more light. Pic 5 is the top of Fat banana 2 (forgot to take a pre pic. Pics 6 & 7 are my Raggedy Ann (Any suggestions for her would be appreciated). Plants are Photos
My Critical crack that i've now nicknamed Raggedy Ann i left as i just don't know where to start or what quite to do with her. She's getting really bushy on one side and has quite a few possible top sites where she was missing leaves so i did a little light defoliation (removed 3 leaves hehe) just from the bottom of stem and left it at that for now, could do with here stretching a little so i can see whats going on.
Pics 1&2 Fat banana 1 pre-top Pic 3 is the top, pic 4 is a pic of a lower branch that's come up from under a missing leaf. Iv'e moved it so that it gets more light. Pic 5 is the top of Fat banana 2 (forgot to take a pre pic. Pics 6 & 7 are my Raggedy Ann (Any suggestions for her would be appreciated). Plants are Photos
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