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Wintering Banana tree, heat vs light
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So the last few days the temperatures dropped sharply where I live and I decided it's time to move my banana tree indoors. I have two options right now:

The first floor, where the banana tree sits in front of the warm radiator (~25 °C in the room), but the neighbor's house sends very little light through the window (the phone camera makes the picture brighter, in reality the place is way darker).

The other possibility is the second floor in the place of the other plants on the table, where there's more light through the window, but the room is colder (~15 °C).

What's more beneficial to the plant? More light, or higher temps? Thank you!

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