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Dan in Mentone
05-25-2008, 08:35 AM
I've just joined and am already asking questions about bananas from seeds....like many others!
Ordered 4 varieties of "hardy" banana seeds from "seedman.com". (One just called "Cold Hardy", Giant Nepal, Yunnan, and Darjeeling)
Received them about 4/12 and started them according to instruction using seed primer and peatpots. Today is 5/25 and I see no germination or development. My local nurseryman tells me to use a heating pad and that it takes 14 - 22 days. Have tried that...but still nothing....so far.
Any helpful info from all of you guys (pros) would be appreciated.
magicgreen
05-25-2008, 09:49 AM
Welcome to the Org. Dan!!:2181:
You've come to the right place for advice. You might want to look in the wiki, or do a search on this site for germinating bananas!
This might help you too!
http://www.bananas.org/f30/ok-seeds-ready-velutina-2718.html
dablo93
05-25-2008, 12:43 PM
Welcome here!!
muas's are slow germinators, maybe they start to germinate over 3 months.. you never know.
its best if it is at night 17 degrees and at day 27 degrees for the seeds;) (celcius)
MediaHound
05-25-2008, 12:52 PM
Welcome aboard!
Give it more time, they usually take longer than that! Banana seeds are some of the hardest seeds to germinate and can take a while!
By the way, if you click the search fold-out menu, we have a temperature conversion calculator :)
magicgreen
05-25-2008, 01:19 PM
Dan,
I planted a banana seed on January 30th 2008.
It came up April 2008. I did the heat mat and alot of other stuff with other banana seeds. None of them germed so far.
This one banana I germinated, I did nothing special.
Only thing i did special was to plant it and leave it alone on my plant rack!
mskitty38583
05-25-2008, 05:59 PM
welcome to the nana org! please post as many questions as you wish. sometimes one of us will want to post a question and get sidetracked, and if someone else ask it we might remember that,"we wanted to know that too". again welcome to the org we have fun here and learn all kinds of great things about nanas. dont forget to sign up for the contest!!!!! you could win a nana tree.:0496:
Richard
05-26-2008, 01:17 AM
Hi Dan,
My father's family settled in Redlands in the 1800's and my uncle's family settled in Mentone -- establishing the Mentone Growers Association and also operating citrus ranches along the north side of Crafton Avenue. I still drive into the area about once a month to visit friends and relatives, and most summers I take time out to hike up to the top of San Gorgonio.
:woohoonaner:
Kylie2x
06-02-2008, 11:49 AM
A Hardy Texas Welcome to ya!!!! How are you seeds coming along??? They can take some time...LOL I hope you post pics once they get up and going!
I look forward to seeing you around!
Kylie:ropingnaner:
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