Scientific Name
Musa acuminata 'Tropicana' (pointed muse, variety: Tropicana)
Common Name
Super Dwarf Cavendish Banana Plant, Nathan Banana Plant, Dwarf Banana Tree
Origin
Native to Southeast Asia
Description
This dwarf variety of Banana Plant is the perfect size for growing as a houseplant! This plant is also the perfect option for filling a sunny window with some leafy foliage if that's more your style than spikes. Their fragile leaves often start out with purple dots that disappear as the plant matures, and the leaves can grow big enough to snap under their own weight! Don't worry too much if this happens, though- a new leaf will soon grow in its place. Easy to care for, your Dwarf Banana Plant will be happy with plenty of light and not too much water. Choose this plant to suit a sunny window or conservatory and fall in love with its charming, deep green, crinkle-edged foliage.
Light
Place in a spot with plenty of bright, indirect light; this plant can develop root rot if it's in a particularly shady spot.
Water
Let the top half of the soil dry out between waters; this plant has adapted to endure droughts in its natural habitat so doesn't do well with soggy soil!
Humidity
This plant likes some humidity; if you notice the leaves starting to brown and curl at the edges, it's likely not humid enough. You can introduce a humidity tray to increase local humidity around the plant.
Soil
This plant likes a well-draining, moisture-retentive mixture with components like bark, coir, perlite and vermiculite; a mix designed for Calatheas or Marantas made up with 20% (a fifth) added bark would be ideal for this plant. Repot every two to three years as the plant grows.
Food
Feed every four waters in the growing season, and reduce to every six in autumn and winter.
Temperature
Ideal temperature is 15-38°C; make sure it does not get colder than 10°C in winter.
Pet-safe
Yes, but too much nibbling won't be good for pets, small humans or the plant!
Sprouts Top Tips
This plant needs plenty of light and only occasional water. If you notice the leaves going very quickly yellow and dropping off, it's probably getting too much water and too little light. The roots need oxygen too, and too much water can drown them and cause them to rot. Also keep an eye out for spider mites, which like to make tiny webs around the stem of this plant!
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Had a desire box was ok but one plant not potted.. others very small.. rescue box from else’s where bigger plants and stronger looking
Had to grab this one as the pastel green was so pretty. There is a water resivour at the bottom to stop plants sitting in water so its perfect for orchids but at the moment I'm using it for another plant.
Wanted one of these for ages so I had to jump at the size and price of this plant. Stunning large leaves and has already grown loads
Lovely little plant beautifully packaged. Arrived in perfect condition at a great price. Thank you so much :)
I bought a 'medium' and what arrived was a very generously sized plant which I was very happy with . Plant was in good condition, and was very carefully wrapped for shipping.