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Mustang
11-26-2006, 02:48 PM
As I mentioned in another post, I have a baby musa glauca (or is that Ensete glaucum?) which is about 35 cm tall. I've heard that these are difficult to overwinter in colder regions (in particular Europe) despite it's (marketing?) name of snow banana.

Has anyone had success in overwintering it inside in an area that drops below freezing occasionally and low light levels? I've already brought it indoors, but it doesn't look too happy right now.

Any suggestions?

Tropicallvr
11-26-2006, 03:08 PM
Keeping the roots as dry as possible would help. I was able to overwinter a small one gallon one in a zone 8 cold greenhouse. Once it gets some size it should be much easier to keep alive and, to possibly bare root for the winter.

martincz
09-12-2007, 09:29 AM
The same question but differnet zone: 5a-5b, what do you think? :-) I have one plant of E. glaucum and 4 plants of E. ventricosum outside together with two M. balbisiana and two M. basjoo. Basjoo overwintere ok last year in a mulched box from 4cm thick polystyren.

the flying dutchman
09-12-2007, 09:49 AM
I would not suggest the same method for the Ensete's.