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Old 12-20-2017, 10:53 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Moving in ground bananas

We will be moving in about 6 weeks and id like to take as many bananas with me as I can. Not all of them have pups I can take right now. What is the best way to move a mature plant? I may not be able to get a trailer capable of hauling the full height, can I cut them shorter if I'm digging up the corm? Any benefit to keeping as much pstem as possible, or am I better off cutting it closer to the ground and starting over?

Ive been trying to search but havnt found much yet. Its a local move across town and I should be able to put them back into the ground within a week of digging them up. I can put them in large pots for the duration so they will have nutrients.
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