I cut my musas back last night at about 5:00 pm...When I went outside today they had already pushed out about 1' of growth in 15 hours...Amazing!!!!! I gotta get them covered before frost or first freeze comes in a few weeks week or so....!
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Mike,
I know...I know...trust a woman to ask: that's a foot?
If your first freeze is expected in a couple of weeks, it'll grow 3 feet in that time.
That thing's on super-juice!
Barb
I know...I know...trust a woman to ask: that's a foot?
If your first freeze is expected in a couple of weeks, it'll grow 3 feet in that time.
That thing's on super-juice!
Barb
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lucky1 wrote:Mike,
I know...I know...trust a woman to ask: that's a foot?
If your first freeze is expected in a couple of weeks, it'll grow 3 feet in that time.
That thing's on super-juice!
Barb
LOL, my bad y'all! I meant to write 1 inch!!!!!
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I'm just cutting mine back and keeping them dry so they don't rot. Never did it before....We shall see...TerdalFarm wrote:LMAO!
Yeah, I see 12" there.
Seriously, I am challenged in the Musa department. Please let know: why to you cut them? Mine have dead leaves but I leave the healthy stems alone on the assumption that nutrients get taken down to the roots. Should I cut them? What does that do for them? --Erik
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Hi Mike,
nice photos........cool to see it still thriving in fall.
nice photos........cool to see it still thriving in fall.
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Thanks. It hasn't really been that cold here yet, today back to 60...seasonable I guess.TimMAz6 wrote:Hi Mike,
nice photos........cool to see it still thriving in fall.
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