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Wingman
08-09-2016, 08:03 PM
I'm about to jump elbows deep into this. Trying to find out as much as I can ahead of time.
Once the potted plant comes indoors for winter(northeast)
Do I cut the leaves or do I have to dedicate a whole room for these really long leaves, or are they not as long as I think they will be

Kevin2685
08-10-2016, 09:28 AM
I would leave them on. Some things to know after bringing them in is don't over water that's very important and the easiest way to kill it indoors.let it get dry before watering again and don't water it until the water runs out the bottom.Watch for mites they love the dry indoor heat. Wiping leaves with soapy water helps especially on the underside of the leaves and the midrib. Place them next to a sunny window. They really won't grow to much inside unless you have a lot of light so all your doing is maintaining them until next spring.
What variety are you growing?

Wingman
08-10-2016, 05:42 PM
Not growing any yet. Just getting into it but I'll be soon.
Right now I'm just grabbing all the info I can so the learning curve will be easier

cincinnana
08-10-2016, 06:06 PM
I'm about to jump elbows deep into this. Trying to find out as much as I can ahead of time.
Once the potted plant comes indoors for winter(northeast)
Do I cut the leaves or do I have to dedicate a whole room for these really long leaves, or are they not as long as I think they will be

Awesome question...

A great source of growing information is YOUTUBE......


HoW to grow cannibis .....same conditions as a banana....
How to grow cannibis indoors....same conditions as a banana.
How to grow bananas....same as cannibis.
So you see a banana plant is really not that hard to grow....:08:

cincinnana
08-13-2016, 07:43 PM
Wing..
Have you checked out any vids on youtube about growing bananas indoors under grow lights yet?

There are a lot of choices to choose from just pick one that fits your budget.

Most of them are pretty accurate
When plants are smallish they are easy to manage.

I cut my leaves in half to make them fit the space.

bushwack
12-07-2017, 07:02 PM
hello every one, my first post,
I had five pups that I planted in pots this spring out side, they grew very well,, watered the crap out of them,
I brought them inside for the winter,, keep them in a sunny part of the dining room and they are still growing very well
I still water them about every two days.
here is my question, water is weeping out of the leaves,. actually dripping off of the edges of the leaves, and is puddled in the very center where the newest leaf is coming out of the top.. I guess this is good?

havn't seen anyone mention this before

bushwack
12-07-2017, 07:04 PM
sorry ,, tried to make a new thread on this but couldn't figure out how to do it

cincinnana
12-07-2017, 07:33 PM
hello every one, my first post,
I had five pups that I planted in pots this spring out side, they grew very well,, watered the crap out of them,
I brought them inside for the winter,, keep them in a sunny part of the dining room and they are still growing very well
I still water them about every two days.
here is my question, water is weeping out of the leaves,. actually dripping off of the edges of the leaves, and is puddled in the very center where the newest leaf is coming out of the top.. I guess this is good?

havn't seen anyone mention this before

Absolutely normal....Plant transpiration (https://www.google.com/imgres?imgurl=https://image.slidesharecdn.com/planttranspiration-120430093505-phpapp01/95/plant-transpiration-5-728.jpg?cb%3D1335778885&imgrefurl=https://www.slideshare.net/DHewison/plant-transpiration&h=546&w=728&tbnid=FCuNpfnT7tyPgM:&tbnh=160&tbnw=213&usg=__eRz8XhKZAt7Tk3jcmnQgnKFFmac%3D&vet=10ahUKEwiBxqKFk_nXAhUJYiYKHQPPDJYQ9QEIKzAA..i&docid=u3XQB3iyjXeftM&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwiBxqKFk_nXAhUJYiYKHQPPDJYQ9QEIKzAA)

Your plants will drip heavily after watering and even out (lessen) after a few days.
Cut the watering back and the dripping will slow down to a trickle or even stop.

For me after I water and walk through the Jungle my shoulders get wet:08:

Bananas are heavy drippers indoors.

And it will stain.

Hope this helps.

bushwack
12-08-2017, 03:33 PM
Thank You for the reply, I figured it was normal, just never seen anything said about it
If I let them go for four days without watering they start to droop.

I have heard that when trimming leaves off, the moisture that comes out of them will stain, so I figured that this will as well, I have plastic down under all of them,, Don't want to stain the wifes carpet!!!

obdiah
12-08-2017, 04:20 PM
Wing..
Have you checked out any vids on youtube about growing bananas indoors under grow lights yet?

There are a lot of choices to choose from just pick one that fits your budget.

Most of them are pretty accurate
When plants are smallish they are easy to manage.

I cut my leaves in half to make them fit the space.h
cincinnana is correct I often cut leaves in half in the greenhouse and the banana pits if I need the room dosent seem to do them any harm but if thier small enough I would leave them whole rember they will grow very slow over the winter in side

cincinnana
12-14-2017, 07:41 PM
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cincinnana is correct I often cut leaves in half in the greenhouse and the banana pits if I need the room dosent seem to do them any harm but if thier small enough I would leave them whole rember they will grow very slow over the winter in side

Thank ..obdiah.

Cut your plants to fit the space...if ya'llcan.

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