The String of Bananas is well-suited for growing indoors in a hanging basket, where its stems can cascade down and its leaves can create an interesting texture

It will tolerate temperatures down to 40 degrees F.  It is best to bring the plant indoors at 50 degrees F. to protect it Grow at temperatures of 60 to 80 degrees F. to keep it happy indoors or outside

Grows outdoors in USDA Zones 10a to 11 Best as a container hanging patio plant, but will easily naturalize into garden beds

Water weekly during the growing season and every other week in dormant season. The leaves will shrivel when the plant is under watered   Prefers lightly moist soil down halfway into the pot

These plants prefer a humid environment, so consider placing a tray of water near the plant, or plant groupings to increase the humidity in the air

Cactus or succulent soil is the best choice. If using regular potting soil amend it with 50% perlite.  A well-draining potting mix that is high in organic matter is best

Fertilize your Banana String plant once a month with a balanced, water-soluble fertilizer

The Banana String plant prefers bright, indirect light but can tolerate some direct sun However, too much direct sunlight can cause the leaves to scorch

They are a trailing plant and are often grown in hanging baskets They can be tied to trellises to encourage an upward growing habit

Trimming the length of the String of Banana will encourage it to send out new strings and increase the number of strings it grows, making the plant get fuller This plant can grow string over 8 feet long

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