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ivo_nekitov
05-18-2011, 12:51 AM
At least in the last 2-3 weeks we've got warmer nights too(not days only), and the old group of my basjoo get accelerated.
photo taked on 14th of may (http://ivonekitov.glog.bg/_files/5278050.jpg)
and the same pups a day latter (http://ivonekitov.glog.bg/_files/5278322.jpg) :)))
Except 3 bigger pups 60-70 cm tall(approx 2 ft), you can see 3 other very little pups on the ground, i noticed them on the second day:):08:
And this is the new Basjoo (http://www.bananas.org/gallery/showphoto.php?photo=42839&ppuser=9262), wintered in a pot, and i planted him in a ground last Sunday. I will give actual photos in this thread in the middle of the next week.
ivo_nekitov
06-01-2011, 04:36 AM
Hi everyone! : )
Here is the progress of my old (one year:ha:) group of basjoos:
26-th of may (http://ivonekitov.glog.bg/_files/5281640.jpg)
and on the next day, 27-th (http://ivonekitov.glog.bg/_files/5281641.jpg)
There are 3 another young pups (one is well visible in the front of picture), and the father of a second groups of that kind of bananas, i planted 3 weeks ago seems very well too(will post some photos this weekend). His story is very interesting: one of the girls in the office gave it to me last year, an half ft tall. I planted him in a little pot, but very fast understood that this is NOT the same like my old Dwarf Cavendish :08: - he grows veeeery faster, and i re-planted him twice in bigger pots till winter, when he was the only survival from the group of 4 or 5 another young bananas(dwarf C.) even became a bit taller till spring.
The interesting difference between him and that basjoos on a photos is a soft, but nonably pink color of that part of stem where the leafs are separating from it and maybe they seems some waxy...
I will try to make some more quality photos this weekend too.
regards!
Seweryn
06-07-2011, 03:23 PM
Especially smaller pups grow fast, bigger usually slow down. It seems like you have quiet rich soil so they should grow well.
ivo_nekitov
06-08-2011, 01:08 AM
M. Sikkim. surprised me with some partly colored leafs (http://ivonekitov.glog.bg/_files/5285255.jpg)
And the Basjoos 3 days ago (http://ivonekitov.glog.bg/_files/5285254.jpg), I'm very proud of them :08:
As seen on picture, weeds are very persistent and I think to mulch bananas with some straw or sawdust, not for better look only, but to keep moisture too. So i accept advices about : )
Seweryn
06-08-2011, 04:23 PM
Maybe it is 'Red Tiger' it has coloured, striped leaves.
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