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vitin6039
06-05-2013, 11:52 PM
I am trying to grow large Maricongo variety from Puerto Rico here in Central Texas. I do a lot of gardening but never bananas and I just came from P.R and brought with me this babies in the pictures. They are 3 Maricongo variety and two Hawaiian bananas. I just plated then yesterday two in a container and 3 on the ground. I may need some help to do the winter part of this project so feel free to send suggestion at will. Ohhh I also have a Basjoo Hardy but I think that one should be OK here in Texas.

Illia
06-06-2013, 11:04 AM
Good luck! If you're in zone 9 or better you should, so long as they get plenty water, have great luck with a whole plethora of banana cultivars. :) Zone 8 is still a good place but requires a bit of TLC during winter and requires a more narrow list of hardier bananas.

vitin6039
06-06-2013, 11:18 AM
Thanks Illia,
I am in Hardiness Zone 8A so I may have to dig the plant out during winter and re-plant back on spring let's hope the plant is at a manageable size by then.

vitin6039
06-06-2013, 07:30 PM
Here are the plants already in the ground, lets hope the y grow fast.

Hammocked Banana
06-06-2013, 09:02 PM
Did u chop em again since your original pics? Or just plant them really deep?
PS did u know your dp isn't really a banana...?

vitin6039
06-06-2013, 09:10 PM
Did u chop em again since your original pics? Or just plant them really deep?
PS did u know your dp isn't really a banana...?
Yes I did, I trimed the old roots from the seed and then shop the plant about 4 to 6 inches from the seed and thats why they look a lot smaller. Hope that works, we will see.

Hammocked Banana
06-07-2013, 05:28 PM
By seed do u mean corm?

PR-Giants
06-07-2013, 08:20 PM
By seed do u mean corm?

Yes

That's what they're called in Puerto Rico and in many other countries.

If you ask for a banana pup, you'll be waiting a very long time or you might get a sato.

vitin6039
06-07-2013, 09:44 PM
By seed do u mean corm?
Yes, Sorry!