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coolrobby2003
03-03-2009, 01:55 PM
Just wanting too get a lil' first hand info! Like just the bascics HOW/WHAT/WHEN/WHERE/WHY! I have a D.O. (Dwarf-Ornate) and the pup is 2-3 inches tall now-i put a pic of it up earlier! HOW long can i leave it be? WHAT size pot would i move it too? WHEN would i have too do this by (size)? WHERE would i actually cut them apart at? WHY do they grow like that?
ONCE AGAIN-THANX
ROBBY

Tog Tan
03-03-2009, 02:00 PM
Oi Robby! Don't go into infanticide! Darn puppy is way too small to separate from the mommy. My opinion is to let it grow to at least 1/3 the mommy size. Then we talk again..k....:ha:

Chironex
03-03-2009, 02:04 PM
Robby, there are quite a few posts on this. One that Jarred did has a nice illustration. Wait until it is about 16-24" tall. The larger the pot the better the root development. They do this for many reasons:
1.) To continue the plant after flowering. 2.) Stress 3.) to help growth conditions for the mat and some other reasons.

raggedyredhead
03-11-2009, 09:45 PM
Just wanting too get a lil' first hand info! Like just the bascics HOW/WHAT/WHEN/WHERE/WHY! I have a D.O. (Dwarf-Ornate) and the pup is 2-3 inches tall now-i put a pic of it up earlier! HOW long can i leave it be? WHAT size pot would i move it too? WHEN would i have too do this by (size)? WHERE would i actually cut them apart at? WHY do they grow like that?
ONCE AGAIN-THANX
ROBBY

Hi, I had a Dwarf Musa Novak. It produced two pups last August. I brought it in from the deck before it got too cold. I let it continue growing by my sliding doors. Eventually mother plant went into a dieing off period. The pups(2),at 7
-8 inches tall were carefully removed. By this time there were plenty of roots.
I dusted cut with hormone powder w/fungicide. I planted each in a five inch pot. I spray mist daily. They are doing really well. This is my first experience
with musa. I have a lot of experience with other plants. My opinion would be not to rush. Make sure they are of good size before attempting to move them.
Good Luck! Hope this has helped you
Raggedy

Patty in Wisc
03-12-2009, 11:20 PM
Robby, you should wait at least a couple months. Give it time to develop it's own roots. Here is a pic someone posted here on where to cut the pup off.

http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y202/Patty_in_Wisc/Separating_pups.jpg