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Old 12-20-2017, 03:44 PM   #5 (permalink)
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Default Re: Moving in ground bananas

Take all the pups you can, with as many roots as you can.

For the taller ones, treat them like a large pup. Take the whole thing, with as much roots as possible, leaves and all. Protect leaves from wind damage when transporting. The leaves will help drive regeneration at the new location.

Otherwise, take as much P-stem as you can, but realize that without leaves, it will be harder to get them started at a new location because of the winter temps and "dormancy".
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