Cheap Banana trees are currently favored by many families because they are easy to care for and become aesthetic highlight, helping to purify the air. However, housewives also need to pay attention to how to plant them to achieve high efficiency.
Cheap bananas are a bright plant and grow well when grown in places with direct sunlight for 4 - 6 hours a day. Planting trees in the garden, balcony or near a southward window will help the leaves stay green and full of vitality. If you grow plants indoors, you need to choose a place that ensures enough light to grow well.
Cheap Banana trees also like fatty soil, are rich in nutrients and have good drainage ability. You should use a mixture of soil including meat soil, organic matter and rice husks to ensure the soluble and moisture is reasonable. In particular, avoid waterlogging because the roots are prone to rot, leading to rapid tree death.
Cheap bananas need a moderate amount of water per day. Especially in the summer or when the weather is dry, you should pay attention to watering 2-3 times a week, enough to keep the soil moist without creating clumps. During the rainy season or when the weather turns cold, just 1-2 times a week is enough.
In addition, fertilizing periodically is an indispensable part of the process of caring for cheap banana trees at home. Housewives can choose to use rotten Mai Lo, vermicompost or NPK manure with high protein content to support the development of the canopy. fertilize 1-2 times a month to avoid fertilizing too much to avoid a reverse result like a plant that is prone to root burns.
Cheap banana leaves are quite large and easily torn by harmful insects. Regularly prune old, perishable leaves to help the new leaves grow. At the same time, you should check the underlying face of the leaves to detect pests and diseases such as waxy worms early to have a suitable treatment like with specialized medicine.