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Banana Plant Care;
Bananas will perform best when they're planted in a moist, fertile Composted soil in a wind-protected location that receives full sun. Since most soils in Florida are sandy and have low fertility, bananas need to be fertilized frequently at least once a month to have high growth and production rates.
You should increase the amount of fertilizer at time of flowering and fruiting.
Bananas also need regular watering and prefer to receive one to one and a half inches of water each week. If bananas don't have enough water, they can be slow to grow and fruit, will produce smaller or otherwise inferior fruit, or have low yields. At the same time, it's important not to over water, since continuously wet soils can harm the plants.