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John, They should be a good size in a couple of months. I'll post some photos then.
Ian, I have from left to right are m. basjoo, m. "ice cream" java blue, m. sikkimensis, m. yunnan and m. ensete. How's the winter going so far? Hopefully mild one.
Thanks Jay and Wes
Although we do get these occasional cold snaps we mostly have sun warming winter days after frosts which helps the plants to recover.
Cheers:Ian Mc
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Aaron, Some varieties can take forever but most germinate pretty easy. I think the m. Sikkimensis took about 8 months or so to germinate. Musa Ensete has been the easiest to germinate. Some Musa bananas you can usually only get pups from the mother plant. I have some M. Ensete seeds i can send you if you want to try them out? Once they sprout they really take off.
Nice bananas Jay. I see that you don't have any cavendish so when my cavendish pups I will send you one for an ice cream:) I just recieved some orinocos in the mail today so my collection is slowly growing. Keep an eye on your Ensete it will likely be your fastest grower. Keep us posted!
Thanks Ryan. Sounds good. I'll keep you posted when my ice cream send some pups up. I grew Ensete last year from seed and it really took off but it died on me in my garage over winter.
Thanks for the offrer Jay I may take you up on the offer at a later date, I better not start any more plants until I get my green house done.
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Admin, I'll sure take a few seeds if you can spare. I have three Basjoo and now am a huge banana tree fan.
Also, the Hystrix seeds you gave me, how long do they usually take to pop? Pretty long?
Hi Kansas, If i had more i would send you some. This is my first time germinating needle palm seeds so i'm not sure. I have heard that they can take up to two years to germinate.
Thats what I heard too. I think I read where Banana Joe had some take up to 2 years.
But I read where they were slow growers. What I have found with mine is that in the heat, I feed it "Peter's" every other watering, I water every other day, and it is growing visably every day I water it.
I need to build a small greenhouse soon. Are you building a super huge one?
I wish No...I am just going to build a smaller one? But I plan on building a few of them.
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Here's to all the global warming pushers, may your winters be -30 below and four feet of snow in your driveway. Because I want you happy.
-Aaron-
Let those Bananas grow Jay. Never cut them down. Leave them until the following spring & then cut the dead leaves off, they will continue to grow from the center.
Laaz, I dug all the bananas up and have them stored in my garage until Spring time. The spot i had them in wasn't the best so this year i will find a better spot and leave them in the ground and protect them over the winter. Those are some nice bananas you have there in the pics.
Wes ... the bananas in the above post by Laaz aren't Musa basjoo. (or have I misunderstood your question?)
I'm going to try a clump of Musa itinerans this spring to see how they do. I also have a healthy sized Ensete ventricosum 'Maurellii' I'll plant too. It's long since outgrown a 20 gallon pot. I have cut all the leaves off and have it stored in my crawl space at about 50f /10c under 8 hrs of light.
The only draw back to planting these is water. I have rocky sandy soil and not very good for banana cultivation. I'll have to make some amendments and mulch.