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Jak1994
10-26-2012, 11:52 AM
Was wondering if my Musa Basjoo pups are water or sword ones? i'm new to Musa so not sure at all
stevelau1911
10-26-2012, 12:33 PM
They look like water pups to me.
Sword pups on my basjoo typically rise close to 2ft before they even begin putting out true leaves, but yours seem to be making leaves right away.
A sword pup can literally get up to 8ft within a month after its appearance since it has so much corm energy, but water pups take much longer to put on size since they have smaller corms with less energy from the mother plant. Sword pups also generally appear farther away from the main pseudo-stem, and yours are appearing right next to it.
cheson74
10-26-2012, 12:53 PM
Water pups. Some of my sword pups take months before they put out a "normal" leaf.
Jak1994
10-26-2012, 04:04 PM
is it normal and common for basjoo and bananas to produce water pups? can water pups be seperated what do you do with them? sorry for all question thanks for replies
cheson74
10-26-2012, 04:44 PM
Yes it is normal and yes you can separate them if there are roots present.
http://www.bananas.org/f2/water-suckers-5285.html
Jak1994
10-26-2012, 04:46 PM
will my basjoo ever produce sword pups or will it be only water ones?
austinl01
10-26-2012, 07:28 PM
From my experience, when basjoo age, they form sword pups. When they have a small corm, they mainly produce water suckers.
cheson74
10-26-2012, 08:42 PM
If your plants are healthy, they'll develop more sword pups than you know what to do with
LilRaverBoi
10-27-2012, 02:06 PM
Those look like water pups. The mat you showed in the pictures is very immature and as it becomes more developed, will begin to produce sword suckers. At this point, you will get mainly water (or ones that initially look like sword, but then change to water while still very small).
Technically you COULD separate them at this point, but there's really no reason. They will not drain the development of the main plant, and it's actually beneficial to keep 2-3 pups on the main plant for faster subsequent flower production once the plant gets mature. Also, the pups pictured are awfully small to separate off at this point. They might not survive if you were to remove them now.
Here's a thread to help show you how to separate pups for in the future (http://www.bananas.org/f2/time-separate-pups-spring-1814.html).
Jak1994
10-28-2012, 11:52 AM
Those look like water pups. The mat you showed in the pictures is very immature and as it becomes more developed, will begin to produce sword suckers. At this point, you will get mainly water (or ones that initially look like sword, but then change to water while still very small).
Technically you COULD separate them at this point, but there's really no reason. They will not drain the development of the main plant, and it's actually beneficial to keep 2-3 pups on the main plant for faster subsequent flower production once the plant gets mature. Also, the pups pictured are awfully small to separate off at this point. They might not survive if you were to remove them now.
Here's a thread to help show you how to separate pups for in the future (http://www.bananas.org/f2/time-separate-pups-spring-1814.html).
what does the mat mean?
LilRaverBoi
10-28-2012, 02:14 PM
A mat is a group of banana plants. It's how they grow naturally....main plant sends up pups and they grow larger. If pups aren't separated off, eventually you get a large grouping of plants like this:
http://s4.hubimg.com/u/1816615_f520.jpg
Jak1994
10-28-2012, 02:25 PM
i learned something new, thank you all for your advice and replies :)
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