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Post by aurelius » Sat Jul 28, 2012 9:55 pm

Hi everyone I am new here and this is my first post. I was wondering if someone could ID this banana plant for me? Is it a musa basjoo? I bought it at a local convience store next to my house and I thought I'd take a chance and hope its a basjoo. Thanks for your help in advance!

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Post by Godfryd » Sun Jul 29, 2012 2:53 am

yes, it looks like Musa Basjoo for me
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Post by igor.glukhovtsev » Sun Jul 29, 2012 9:01 am

Looks like my banana that is not Basjoo I assume
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Post by seedscanada » Sun Jul 29, 2012 3:38 pm

Welcome! No reason to think it is not basjoo. it likely is.
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Post by lucky1 » Sun Jul 29, 2012 6:00 pm

Welcome aboard aurelius...a nice looking musa there!

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Post by sidpook » Sun Jul 29, 2012 6:14 pm

Hmmm...Loks like a banana plant to me! Hello again everyone....Hope all is well.....It does look like a musa to me though int he end....
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Post by aurelius » Sun Jul 29, 2012 8:53 pm

Thank you everyone for your help and replies. I didn't realize how fast basjoos (or perhaps its banana plants in general) grow. That picture is from a few weeks ago and it has grown about 4 inches taller and there are 6 pups growing as well, 2 of them about 6 inches already! Thanks again to all those who replied much appreciated!

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Post by sidpook » Mon Jul 30, 2012 5:24 am

aurelius wrote:Thank you everyone for your help and replies. I didn't realize how fast basjoos (or perhaps its banana plants in general) grow. That picture is from a few weeks ago and it has grown about 4 inches taller and there are 6 pups growing as well, 2 of them about 6 inches already! Thanks again to all those who replied much appreciated!
Just wait, they get huge under the right conditions. Are you going to keep it in the ground overwinter?
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Post by aurelius » Mon Jul 30, 2012 11:10 am

sidpook wrote:
aurelius wrote:Thank you everyone for your help and replies. I didn't realize how fast basjoos (or perhaps its banana plants in general) grow. That picture is from a few weeks ago and it has grown about 4 inches taller and there are 6 pups growing as well, 2 of them about 6 inches already! Thanks again to all those who replied much appreciated!
Just wait, they get huge under the right conditions. Are you going to keep it in the ground overwinter?
I am going to keep it in the ground for the winter (with some winter protection of course). Hope it survives. It's a beautiful plant!

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Post by sidpook » Mon Jul 30, 2012 1:09 pm

aurelius wrote:
sidpook wrote:
aurelius wrote:Thank you everyone for your help and replies. I didn't realize how fast basjoos (or perhaps its banana plants in general) grow. That picture is from a few weeks ago and it has grown about 4 inches taller and there are 6 pups growing as well, 2 of them about 6 inches already! Thanks again to all those who replied much appreciated!
Just wait, they get huge under the right conditions. Are you going to keep it in the ground overwinter?
I am going to keep it in the ground for the winter (with some winter protection of course). Hope it survives. It's a beautiful plant!
What zone are you, where do you live?? I'm 7a (Southern New Jersey) and do protect with great success, esp this past winter.
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Post by aurelius » Mon Jul 30, 2012 7:51 pm

sidpook wrote:
aurelius wrote:
sidpook wrote: Just wait, they get huge under the right conditions. Are you going to keep it in the ground overwinter?
I am going to keep it in the ground for the winter (with some winter protection of course). Hope it survives. It's a beautiful plant!
What zone are you, where do you live?? I'm 7a (Southern New Jersey) and do protect with great success, esp this past winter.
I live near Toronto, Canada. I'm a zone 5b-6a. I plan on cutting the trunk (not sure if that is the correct term for a banana plant) to 3 ft or so and then i'm going to mulch heavily to just over the top of the trunk with a tarp on top. What do you do?

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Post by sidpook » Tue Jul 31, 2012 5:46 am

Well, I cut mine t about hip high, build a cage of chicken wire around them with top open, mulch with oak leaves and cover qith a grill cover. On warm days and nights like his past winter I lift off the grill cover to get air and sun. Most times I just left the top off anyway since it was so warm this year. I also put a christmas present box over top of the front ones to keep them looking "holidy-like" for the holiday seasons.....I thinka s long as they stay dry they will do well....Mine have come back with a vengeance the past few years.
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Post by aurelius » Tue Jul 31, 2012 9:54 am

sidpook wrote:Well, I cut mine t about hip high, build a cage of chicken wire around them with top open, mulch with oak leaves and cover qith a grill cover. On warm days and nights like his past winter I lift off the grill cover to get air and sun. Most times I just left the top off anyway since it was so warm this year. I also put a christmas present box over top of the front ones to keep them looking "holidy-like" for the holiday seasons.....I thinka s long as they stay dry they will do well....Mine have come back with a vengeance the past few years.
Very similar to the plan that I had in mind. Thanks for telling me your first hand experience with them!

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Post by sidpook » Tue Jul 31, 2012 1:06 pm

aurelius wrote:
sidpook wrote:Well, I cut mine t about hip high, build a cage of chicken wire around them with top open, mulch with oak leaves and cover qith a grill cover. On warm days and nights like his past winter I lift off the grill cover to get air and sun. Most times I just left the top off anyway since it was so warm this year. I also put a christmas present box over top of the front ones to keep them looking "holidy-like" for the holiday seasons.....I thinka s long as they stay dry they will do well....Mine have come back with a vengeance the past few years.
Very similar to the plan that I had in mind. Thanks for telling me your first hand experience with them!
Sure, you're welcome.

Here are 2 pics of bananas recently

Front yard (2 years in ground)
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Back Yard (3 years in ground)
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Post by lucky1 » Tue Jul 31, 2012 1:53 pm

I absolutely love that backyard pic, Mike, with the quaint garden shed.
Makes me smile every time I see it.

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Post by aurelius » Tue Jul 31, 2012 4:16 pm

That is impressive Mike! Hope I can get mine that big some day!

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Post by sidpook » Tue Jul 31, 2012 5:35 pm

lucky1 wrote:I absolutely love that backyard pic, Mike, with the quaint garden shed.
Makes me smile every time I see it.

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Post by sidpook » Tue Jul 31, 2012 5:36 pm

aurelius wrote:That is impressive Mike! Hope I can get mine that big some day!
Oh, they will, I never imagined mine would to be honest: I have been digging up pups and giving them away like crazy. They ar so prolific! Enjoy and keep us posted; good luck!
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Post by lucky1 » Wed Aug 01, 2012 4:57 pm

wandering around the east coast for the past 3 weeks
We'll have to give you a map... :lol: :lol:

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