Red Basjoo?

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Wollemi25
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Red Basjoo?

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I recently bought a musa basjoo and a few weeks later its starting to get a red hue. Is it possible that it will turn red permanetly or is this possibly just something in the soil? Pics later.


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Hmmm? I have often seen the red line down the center of the leaves but not so much throughout the leaves? I'm curious to see how far it goes for you...
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A red variety would be nice.
My only named M. basjoo variety is "thin red line" bought from Cistus (down from you in Oregon). It looks about like yours.
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When they are small plants/as in new shoots emerging in spring-
they can have quite a bit of red on them,the underside of
one of my Basjoo shoots has a ton of red on it.
They grow out of it.
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