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why is banana tree drooping?
This is a Cavendish dwarf banana tree that we brought inside for the winter. It looked great until we brought it inside. We have watered weekly and continued to fertilize monthly, but it is continually looking worse each day. We checked the soil and it says dry, so we watered it more but it looks worst. Does anyone know why? Advice? Thank you!

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- **Condition Name**: Leaf scorch or browning - **Symptoms**: Brown edges and tips on leaves. - **Cause**: Possible overwatering, underwatering, or inadequate humidity. - **Treatment/Solution**: Adjust watering schedule; increase humidity; trim affected leaves.
You have to check the humidity levels and the nutrient. You can change the pot for a bigger one a you have to search haw much light need. Key notes: water, nutrients, pot and sun. Search those params and you will be alright
Droppings needs to Tim off and usually banana trees are outdoor plant which grows higher than 5 feet. Also needs lots of sun in order to open new leaves.
Thank all of you so much !