View Full Version : Hi. Im sylvia from Arkansas z 7b
Sylviap
06-11-2019, 02:30 AM
I have read post and learned alot over the years. Finally joined so i can learn more. I have grown banana plants for years as ornamntals. Now i want to grow them for the fruit. Any help is appreciated and welcome.
I have to bring my bananas in for the winter if i want to get fruit. So my big question is. Can i plant them in the ground and then in fall dig them and put them in pots and get fruit. Or should i just leave them potted? I want them in the ground because they grow bigger faster. And i tend to over baby them in pots. I have grown dwarf orinoco, mekong giant as well as ornamentals basjoo, ensete glaucum, siam ruby, zebrina, ensete maurelli In the ground for years now. Recently purchased.
Ice cream, Blue Java
Dwarf Cavandish
Acuminata Gros Michael
Dwarf Namwa
Apple Manzano
Dwarf Red
Rajapuri
Dwarf Maoli
Hua Moa
Double Mahoi
Maurelli
Gran Nain
FHIA1 Goldfinger
Acuminata poquito
Dwarf Cavandish
FHIA3 Sweetheart Apple
Dwarf Brazillian Apple
Truly Tiney
Dwarf Maoli Kau Alau
Pisang Raja “Grindy”
Fe’i Aiuri plantain”Red Tahiatian” “Mai’a He’i”
Variegated Blue java “Ice cream”
Variegated Dwarf Nam Wa
Variegated Basjoo
Variegated Florida
I am learning. Would like to learn more. Looking for alot of other Bananas also to name a few
FHIA2 Mona lisa
Lady Finger
Red Iholena
1000 Finger
Mysore
Brazilian
Preying hands
Sycrier
Kluay khai
Tu’u Ghia
Any Hawaiian banana
I have become very addicted to bananas. I love this forum. Would like to make some new friends who are like me. Addicted.
Thans for reading my long post.
Sylviap
beam2050
06-11-2019, 08:52 AM
welcome.
you sure haven't missed any?
banana virus protection inoculations are free in Alaska during the month of January.
edwmax
06-11-2019, 09:31 AM
Welcome to the Bunch.
Sarah Brubacker
06-11-2019, 12:36 PM
Welcome!
I have to bring my bananas in for the winter if i want to get fruit. So my big question is. Can i plant them in the ground and then in fall dig them and put them in pots and get fruit. Or should i just leave them potted? I want them in the ground because they grow bigger faster. And i tend to over baby them in pots. I have grown dwarf orinoco, mekong giant as well as ornamentals basjoo, ensete glaucum, siam ruby, zebrina, ensete maurelli In the ground for years now.
Sylviap
I live is southwest Missouri (6b) and I planted out some banana plants and dug them up for the winter, they did stop growing, I think I should have cut off the top and let it grow out again. One thing I did was lay them on the side which probably didn't help with the fact that they stoped growing, I am planning to have around 15 or so planted outside this year.
All that being said I think it would be possible to dig it up and it would keep growing, I'll be trying it this year again and hopefully have better luck!
I had one fruiting and also layed it sideways and it finished the fruit.
cincinnana
06-11-2019, 05:20 PM
Welcome to the Jungle:woohoonaner:
Happy growing!!!
HMelendez
06-11-2019, 08:53 PM
Welcome to the banana gang!......:2723::bananarow::2723:
Sylviap
06-12-2019, 12:55 AM
welcome.
you sure haven't missed any?
banana virus protection inoculations are free in Alaska during the month of January.
Not sure what you mean. and not sure if you are joking?
sylvia
beam2050
06-12-2019, 07:23 AM
Not sure what you mean. and not sure if you are joking?
sylvia
jokin! :ha: banana fever should not kill you and that's a good thing, yu got it baad. :ha:
HMelendez
06-12-2019, 07:36 AM
jokin! :ha: banana fever should not kill you and that's a good thing, yu got it baad. :ha:
LMAO!.......Master Beam you did it again!.....:ha::ha::ha::ha::ha:
:2723::bananarow::2723:
beam2050
06-12-2019, 08:48 AM
LMAO!.......Master Beam you did it again!.....:ha::ha::ha::ha::ha:
:2723::bananarow::2723:
couldn't resist. :2169:
could have been a lawsuit tho………….all those plants...……...on a plane to Alaska...………...in January...………...for inoculations. :ha:
should a sent her to your house. but I believe it would have been fatal.:0493:
again welcome to the forum. :07:
edwmax
06-13-2019, 10:50 AM
Hi Sylival
I'm Max from South Georgia. Come on Down. ....
Welcome to the Bunch!
Sylviap
08-08-2019, 01:46 AM
Thanks everyone for all the welcomes. Wouldnt of been a lawsuit beam. Im just sort of blond sometimes. So glad to be hear.
Sylvia
Jp3975
08-08-2019, 06:41 PM
You're pretty close to me. I'm in Hampton. Small town few hours south of little rock.
What do you do with all the varieties you have in the winter?
To answer your question, it's no trouble digging them up and then replanting them.
I just have one blue java aside from the pups it puts out.
I like to put it in a large pot in my bathroom over the winter with a really nice grow light over it.
If you ever get fruit and it's good, id probably drive there to buy some if you have plenty.
If you ever take interest in figs, let me know. I know one of the best places in the country to get them.
Sylviap
08-09-2019, 02:32 AM
You're pretty close to me. I'm in Hampton. Small town few hours south of little rock.
What do you do with all the varieties you have in the winter?
To answer your question, it's no trouble digging them up and then replanting them.
I just have one blue java aside from the pups it puts out.
I like to put it in a large pot in my bathroom over the winter with a really nice grow light over it.
If you ever get fruit and it's good, id probably drive there to buy some if you have plenty.
If you ever take interest in figs, let me know. I know one of the best places in the country to get them.
I have a closed in garage with grow lights. This will be my first winter with this many varieties. Never tried to get bananas before. Going to this year. I have 2 small fig trees. No figs yet. And if I do get plenty of fruit, I would share.
Good luck growing.
Sylvia
Jp3975
08-10-2019, 12:38 PM
That's cool. I was wondering how you'd store so many.
Do you leave any outside? I just ordered Mekong giant and was cureous if it would die to the ground in winter.
I have a row of ten figs going down my driveway that are just starting to produce fruit for the first time.
Sylviap
08-11-2019, 12:19 AM
That's cool. I was wondering how you'd store so many.
Do you leave any outside? I just ordered Mekong giant and was cureous if it would die to the ground in winter.
I have a row of ten figs going down my driveway that are just starting to produce fruit for the first time.
I have Mekong, basjoo, dwarf orinoco and an unknown dwarf that I have had for about 8 years. I dont dig those. They die down and come back every year in my zone. I dont have room for that many figs. One of my figs produced a fee figs for the first time this year and i got a tiger stripe fig last month. Hope it does good. Im really hoping to get bananas on at least a couple of my bananas this next summer.
Jp3975
08-11-2019, 12:27 PM
I'm hoping my blue java fruits this year or next. And I'm hoping it is blue java as much as I've taken care of it. Lol. I got it from fast growing trees and someone in the reviews said theirs ended up being Saba.
Sylviap
08-11-2019, 02:47 PM
I'm hoping my blue java fruits this year or next. And I'm hoping it is blue java as much as I've taken care of it. Lol. I got it from fast growing trees and someone in the reviews said theirs ended up being Saba.
I hope you get fruit also. Hope its the real deal deal. I got mine from sddarkman so his are suppose to be real deal. Its small but growing good. So if yours isnt real deal and mine is and it pups we can make a trade.
Jp3975
08-13-2019, 02:20 PM
If you have pups I'll take one either way. I can buy outright or trade pups. I'll pm you my number.
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