View Full Version : Right Soil For Starting Banana Seed?
raggedyredhead
04-23-2011, 11:30 PM
Hi, I've been using seed starter mix and peat pots for starting seed for years.
I think peat pots seem to stay too wet. Last year some even got moldy.Does
anyone use regular soil and perlite mix for seeds? Or would this cause seeds to fail. I was thinking if they dropped to the ground they would root. So why not a lite mix of perlite and bagged soil. What do you experienced people use
Thanks Lynda
jmoore
04-24-2011, 05:18 AM
I've always used just vermiculite, you eliminate any nasty bacteria and fungus, any excess water you can drain off leaving just the right amount.
oakshadows
09-18-2011, 02:51 PM
Crystal Soil Mud-Water Beads
Ran across this on ebay and wondered if anyone uses it. It looks like a good medium for germination, cutting propagation and even growing in. I'm going to try some that will be expanded with nutrient rich water for some veggie plants, gots oodles of them, and see if it is good or bad. Watering is one of my forgets so it may same me some woes. Also going to try germinating seed to see what happens. Wish me luck.
sunfish
09-18-2011, 02:55 PM
Hi, I've been using seed starter mix and peat pots for starting seed for years.
I think peat pots seem to stay too wet. Last year some even got moldy.Does
anyone use regular soil and perlite mix for seeds? Or would this cause seeds to fail. I was thinking if they dropped to the ground they would root. So why not a lite mix of perlite and bagged soil. What do you experienced people use
Thanks Lynda
50 50 perlite and peat or coco works good and is a sterile mix.
eric27
09-19-2011, 10:18 AM
I've had a lot of success with coco pir. So much so to the point where I use it almost for everything. It works great for me for Musa and Ensete.
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