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Balbisiana Gigantea
I got some seeds from another member but cannot find any info on them. They have sprouted now and I was wondering if anyone here had heard of this banana or had any info/pictures of it.
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This is the same one that sunshine-seeds.com calls 'Neue Art', I'm pretty sure anyway.
It is a very robust form of M. balbisiana that has persistent male bracts when it flowers. There are some pictures on sunshine-seeds.com. From their website: ![]() http://www.shop.sunshine-seeds.de/in...binea42338.htm |
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I looked at their website and apparently they have M ingens seeds, WOW!!!
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looks like they're out of stock though :bungejumpnaner:
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Well, I have several Balbisiana 'Gigantea' sprouting up. And if they make it, they will be available.
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They were super-easy to sprout for me. I had about 14 or 15 out of 20 come up. My biggest one is getting quite large in the greenhouse now! These should be relatively hardy also, but we shall see. They are very fast-growing also. I have a couple of pics in my gallery of some smaller ones, and I'll try to remember to bring my camera with me to the greenhouse this week to get some new ones.
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How large are we talking about the one in the GH? The one I have is in my den and is stationary at about 4' overall, which is fine with me until I can get it back outside and in the ground this spring. I has shown no ill effects to being inside with low humidity... Water once every 4 weeks or so. "Maintain" and "no grow" is my motto with her right now... |
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Well, with the pot it's probably close to 7 feet overall, so closer to 6. Somewhere around 4 feet of pseudostem. At it's current growth rate, it'll be ready to bloom when planted, lol!
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Nice Frank,
If it is the same as the sunshine one, it is super fast, but didn't seem to enjoy my cool nights like the other balbisiana(more pink stem it seemed) they sell. |
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what kind of temps? and location of plant and any protection?
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musa ingens seeds straight from PNG at : http://www.geocities.com/skyfdn/
if somebody want to try this source... Laurent |
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I'd like to give M.ingens a try again at cool constant temps, or barely fluctuating. It's a pain in the butt to get to germinate, but a few people have done it.
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D&T, not sure who your question is directed at.
Kyle, I hope at least the corm turns out to be decently hardy. M. cheesmani doesn't seem to particularly enjoy cool weather here either, but it was hardy at the corm level last year (with protection). It grows fast enough to where a mature mat could probably reach ten or more feet, overall height, from the ground in one season here. My Musa itinerans var. xishuangbannaensis is still growing, BTW! It grows anytime the temps get up into the high 50s/low 60s I think, or just whenever we don't have overnight lows below freezing. There is at least 6-8 inches of new growth in the past several days. It is outpacing M. basjoo right now! |
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sorry was asking Tropicllvr about the cool temps, we are trying to sprout some here as well
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Places towards the east normally have higher night time temps than coastal areas of the Pacific NorthWest even though they are the same zone, so finding cool summer weather tolerating bananas are less of a concern for places besides coastal PNW, and coastal northern California. But then again some high elevation naners would probably be a perfect match for coastal northern California...like Musa ingens maybe?! For protection I put them in a cold greenhouse in one gallon pots. I killed them, but also killed alot of other supposedly zone 7 Musa(m.veluntina. M.cheesmanni, ect, ect) in the same green house in the same size pot. Definatly need to grow larger before testing most species, but I just didn't have room inside. |
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hablas espanol? I'm from Puerto Rico, and lived in the Dominican Repulbic for a few years. Still wanting to hear if someone has tried this new alternative of buying M. ingens seeds directly from PNG in that site posted above. Thanks, Carlos(tropicalkid in NC) |
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Did you start those from seed?
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