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harveyc
07-16-2007, 01:00 AM
Sorry for not posting more, I've been swamped with farm work and sometimes wonder what I'm doing taking time with some of these fun hobbies. Maybe I just need to find a way to work less and play more!

Anyway, I first tried growing Dwarf Orinoco, Rajapuri, and Ice Cream a couple of years ago. I was hoping they would fruit this year but we had some nights of 20F in January and my efforts to protect them weren't good enough and the pseudostems died, though I have nice pups growing from most of them.

Anyway, to the point of my post. I purchased a so-called "California Gold" pup from Jeff Earl earlier this year (a farm I rent is pretty close to his place) and it is now doing pretty well. But my friend Joe Real made me an offer a month or so ago that got me excited. He wanted to make room in his little tropical garden and told me I could have his mother California Gold if I came up and dug it up. I was a bit surprised at it's size (the pseudostem was 9' 3" tall) when I showed up but I was up for the challenge and Joe gave me a hand. Fortunately, I had a section of white poly pipe (think of it as a large tube like a heavy gauge garbage bag) in my pickup so we covered the leaves with it that hung 6-7 feet beyond my pickup bed. It did have a small pup on it when we dug it up but, unfortunately, that broke off. :( It was about a 35 mile drive to my home and I planted it a few hours later and staked it up. The leaves still got torn up some. Joe thought the shock my delay the blooming, but about 2 weeks after it was transplanted I noticed the flag leaf. I'm a bit concerned about the fruit maturing before winter, especially without a good leaf canopy. However, I did notice today that a new pup was emerging. I'm wondering if this might possibly help the growth of the fruit on the mother plant.

Any suggestions/tips would be appreciated.

Thanks again, Joe!


http://www.bananas.org/gallery/watermark.php?file=4186&size=1 (http://www.bananas.org/gallery/showphoto.php?photo=4186&ppuser=775&sortby=d&sorttime=9999&way=asc)

http://www.bananas.org/gallery/watermark.php?file=4187&size=1 (http://www.bananas.org/gallery/showphoto.php?photo=4187&ppuser=775&sortby=d&sorttime=9999&way=asc)

http://www.bananas.org/gallery/watermark.php?file=4188&size=1 (http://www.bananas.org/gallery/showphoto.php?photo=4188&ppuser=775&sortby=d&sorttime=9999&way=asc)

MediaHound
07-16-2007, 01:31 AM
I think it's just normal sequence, not that it'll help the mother so much. Commercial growers cut back a certain number of pups, if anything.
Whatever you do, don't dig it up. This way, you don't disrupt the mother's roots.
Anyway, congrats on your bloom! :drum: Exciting, huh?
The hard work becomes fruitful! :)

harveyc
07-16-2007, 01:37 AM
Thanks, Jarred. Yes it is exciting. Even if the pup won't help the mother plant much, I guess it's a good sign that it is getting well-established. I was very concerned transplanting such a large banana in summer!

Harvey

cactus6103
07-16-2007, 08:50 AM
Great story and the pictures to go with it. I'm new at growing banana plants and post like this keep me going. I hope to share my success story someday. Good luck with it. Red

bencelest
07-16-2007, 10:28 AM
Congratulation!
You are lucky to have the CG. You don't have to wait a long time.
I am still waiting for my CG to pup that I bought with fruit last November.
I guess she does not like to live in a wine barrel.

Benny

harveyc
07-16-2007, 10:52 AM
Thanks, Benny! Yes, I am lucky indeed and I know your CG with fruit has no leaves. I would die with anxiety having to wait like you have been doing. You must be a patient man!

Harvey