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nph
01-19-2012, 08:29 AM
I have bananas in my garage that I am trying to keep for the winter.
The big p-setems with no leaves are are in their all winter and never leaves the garage until it is time for planting again. There is very little light just a small row of windows at the top of the garage port and it is not heated but since it is texas it never gets to freezing.

However for the small pups in pots I also have them in there together with a few palms and orange tree. Those plants I move out of the garage into the backyard whenever there is good weather forecasted, or rather no risk of frost during the nights, so these plants tends to be in the garage for a week or so and then out side for a few days, in the garage again for a few days etc.
The oranges and palms I know need the extra light this gives them but still loose quite a few leaves during the winter.

What about the bananas had it been better to just leave them in the garage to let them "sleep" even thought hey are in pots?
I lost a few last year that started to rot but I am assuming this could be due to too much water.
Should I continue with this or leave them (the banana pups) in the garage over winter and just drag out the oranges and palms?

tmc2009
01-19-2012, 02:05 PM
Hi, From my couple of years of experience trying to grow bananas in a cold climate I'd take any manageable bananas inside to a sunny window. I even had a 6 ft tall one in the house one year. The smaller pups can be put into windows with a little effort. Just like you I find that the smaller pups start to rot at the top and it just travels down the stalk. The problem with being inside a dry house is that before spring came I had to deal with spider mites all over my bananas. They were everywhere, but I was able to fend them off. The larger ones seems to store better from my experience.