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Sep 16, 2014 10:17 PM CST
Name: seaecho
Phelan, Ca. (Zone 8b)
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It would be strictly an indoor plant. And yes, humidity in the single digits sometimes! No swamp cooler--we have central air. It would get enough sun, as it would be in a west window. I'm also wondering now, if the Super Dwarf Cavendish might be a better choice for me. Thanks for the pic, Xera! That's one beautiful plant! I suppose the one I had did so well was because it was grown hydrophonically and therefore got more humidity than one in a pot with soil would. I really appreciate the answers!

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