- A gift from nature
- Worth knowing about guttation
- drops after watering
- Drops dangerous for pets?
- tips and tricks
It often happens that the banana tree drips. Hobby gardeners observe this process especially when their Musa are in the best of health. This natural process can be observed in many varieties.

A gift from nature
If the banana plant feels comfortable in its location, it shows this by dripping from time to time.
This phenomenon is in most cases guttation. It can be seen in indoor and outdoor plants of higher rank.
Worth knowing about guttation
This type of water release can have two different reasons.
Nocturnal water delivery
There is no transpiration at night. The banana plant has closed its stomata. Consequently, the root pressure presses the water from the stomata (hydathode) to the leaf tips or leaf teeth.
Drops as environment status
Regular water delivery can give an indication of unfavorable conditions. The simultaneous occurrence of the following facts prevents complete perspiration:
- soil very damp
- Ground is warmer than air
- humidity very high
drops after watering
Hobby gardeners observe this phenomenon from small offshoots to giant Musas. Some of these varieties already release excess water after watering.
In general, garden lovers do not need to worry about this. This tropical exotic surprises with many interesting properties.
Drops dangerous for pets?
Since the droplets are excess water from the plant, pets are safe to lick them. It is a crystal clear liquid. This is free of additional substances. Dogs, cats and other darlings thus enrich their adventures in the house and garden.
tips and tricks
If your Musa regularly releases water, a collecting vessel in the said place can quickly remedy the situation. After all, the plant often waters carpets & co.