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Old 12-23-2018, 02:22 AM   #1 (permalink)
 
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Bonjour à tous,

Un ami a voyagé en Thaïlande, il a apporté des graines qu'il a fait pousser.
Ensuite il m'a donné un Musa.
Je cherche son nom. Je le trouve très joli. j'ai eu une fleur l'année dernière mais je ne trouve plus la photo. Il me semble qu'elle ressemblait à celle du Sikkimensis. Sinon je l'ai eu fin d'été 2016, il a passé l'hiver dans ma serre. Il a été planté au printemps 2017. Je trouve qu'il a une belle croissance.
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Old 12-23-2018, 09:24 AM   #2 (permalink)
 
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Everything looks great!!
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comme imcumbi dit, ils ont tours l'air fantastique.
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Merci, c'est un de mes préférés mais je n'ai pas son nom. Il a tenu l'hiver à -9 sans problème avec protection.
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Merci, c'est un de mes préférés mais je n'ai pas son nom. Il a tenu l'hiver à -9 sans problème avec protection.
WOW fascinant! Les températures minimales que j'ai ici sont beaucoup plus élevées, votre exemple me donne donc plus d'espoir ... toutes mes félicitations pour votre paradis!
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Merci Luisport,

J'imagine qu'au Portugal à Fatima il fait plus doux.
Il y a quelques bananiers dont je suis sûre de la rusticité et d'autres où c'est le premier hiver. Qu'as tu mis en pleine terre?
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Merci Luisport,

J'imagine qu'au Portugal à Fatima il fait plus doux.
Il y a quelques bananiers dont je suis sûre de la rusticité et d'autres où c'est le premier hiver. Qu'as tu mis en pleine terre?
Bonjour! J'ai fait planter mes bananiers sur le sol, mais ils sont morts en hiver et au printemps, ils ont éclaté des racines. Ils ne sont pas morts complètement mais ne sont pas devenus très gros, alors je les ai tous sortis et les ai plantés dans de grands pots. Je vais seulement le planter sur le sol quand il sera assez grand. Merci!
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tu as quelle température en hiver?
Habituellement, le minimum dans une année normale entre 0 ° C et -1 ° C. Dans une année plus froide à -3C, mais il y a deux ans, nous avions un record de -6,5C ... c'était très mauvais!
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Musa balbisiana.
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Merci beaucoup Gabe15! C'est vraiment lui!!!
Luisport, c'est le piège quand il fait rarement froid.
Chez moi ça descend en moyenne à -3 mais quelques hivers c'est -5.
L'année dernière on a eu -8,5 et -9 sur 2 jours et sans dégel la journée. c'est même arrivé -15 mais c'est rare et mes bananiers n'ont jamais subit ça. Puis juste à la suite 20 cm de neige. Je n'ai perdu aucun bananier car je les protège toujours.
J'avais en pleine terre:
Ensete Maurelii, Basjoo, Velutina, Lasiocarpa, Mekong Giant, Sikkimensis, Yunnan, Darjeeling giant et le Balbisiana.
J'ai juste eu peur pour le Mekong car il gèle sur la première peau et après il pourri. Je n'ai perdu qu'un pseudo tronc sur 17 du Mekong.
Certain étaient très jeunes comme le Yunnan, le Darjeeling Giant, le Balbisiana (qui avait bien poussé l'été).
Dans mon département tout le monde se moque de mes protections, ils disent que je me fatigue pour rien.
J'irais décrocher la lune pour mes bananiers! hahaha
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