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Basjoofriend
03-21-2008, 09:49 AM
Hi,

I sent two days ago the first banana seeds for my banana garden project to Brazil to the dad of my guest daughter, he is keeping my house and my yard in Lucianópolis. He also has experiences to grow plants from seed.

I sent seeds from Musa ingens, sikkimensis, velutina and Helen's Hybrid to Brazil :waving:

The seeds were stored for years in my refrigerator at 3° to 4°C or approx. 40°F. Do they have chance to germinate in Brazil and to be outplanted in my yard in Brazil?

If they don't germinate in Brazil, then I will try to get seeds from ingens, xishuangbannaensis and itinerans. Who still offers seeds from these and will also ship them to Brazil?

Best wishes
Basjoofriend

Tropicallvr
03-21-2008, 06:20 PM
Good question. I haven't heard of anyone storing banana seeds in a fridge except for Musella lasiocarpa. Let us know if they sprout for you!

Gabe15
03-21-2008, 06:31 PM
I think they are likely viable, though M. ingens is unlikely to survive if germinated.