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Do bananas need soil

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15y ago
Updated: 8/18/2019

depends if you mean a banana tree or not. if you mean a bannana tree then yes obviously all plants do otherwise how do they get minerals (hydroponics?). but if you mean just an singlebanana then no just bung it in a fruit bowl of fride then leave it till its ripe

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