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Cold snap after planting Musa Basjoo
Hi everyone, new to the board.
We are located in 6b (London Canada) and after keeping an eye on temps we decided we could plant our musa basjoo last week. Unfortunately, it looks like after almost a week of 75-96F, we are going to see a cold snap with feels like close to 35-40F over night. Should we worry? Is there anything we can do to protect them? |
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Thank you. They have been planted in the ground, so can I put something over top of them to protect them?
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it is only supposed to go down to 9C here in toronto and will likely be warmer down where you are
all of my plants will be staying outside with no protection at those temperatures |
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Thank you subsonicdrone. The overnight feels like is 1C on Friday night, which has me a little worried.
Can I ask when you normally put them out for the season or uncover them if they are left outdoors? This month seems to have had quite a few frost dates. |
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i just checked the forecast down there and surprisingly they are colder than what is forecasted here in toronto
https://www.wunderground.com/forecast/ca/london click 10-day basjoo will have no problem with 5C if it is really exposed to the north east wind you might want to find a way to shield it from the wind a bit the wind is forecast to be stronger down there as well https://sailflow.com/en-us/Search/Vi...13,-81.684,6,2 (press play) i just planted a basjoo in the ground on the weekend... it was a small plant with only 1 leaf... kind of in rough shape the wind broke its only leaf the next day but there is a new leaf pushing out and that one will be used to the outdoor conditions normally i wait until may 24th long weekend this year i brought them out one week early the week before that there were frosts so i knew there was a chance of having to bring them all back in these are the 3 i planted on the weekend... the basjoo is on the right... that was before it lost the leaf they are in an exposed spot for a NE'er but i think they will make it ![]() |
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My plants as well as most northerners plants will tolerate everything except a prolonged hard freeze. 6 inches of snow for 7 hours did not damage the plants just popping up a month or so ago....the temps were 30 on up though. If you are worried and they are small you may place a trash can over them:) |
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Hopefully the weather will change before than and I’m worrying over nothing.
My basjoo are in a pretty protected area of our yard, we have above 15’ between a retaining wall and the neighbours “trees”. We are hoping to leave them out in the winter with the proper protection. I also have a couple of red banana plants in large containers and a couple blood bananas that I’m still not sure where I’ll be putting. |
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sounds good!
i successfully over wintered basjoo in the ground this year and cincinnana has been doing it for years just south of you |
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wow what a crazy day
the coldest temps are forecast to be at noon! snow is falling in large areas just north of me i did pull a few banana plants inside this morning the ones which did not like the cold last fall ![]() |
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Have to admit that I'm a little nervous. It's been very windy, rainy and cold here this morning. 5C but feels like 0. I have pygmy palms in the ground along with the Basjoo. My red banana are in heavy containers and can't be moved inside. I wish I had thrown a garbage bag over everything.
Thankful that we weren't some of the people that saw snow this morning. |
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there were flurries today for over an hour here.. at times heavier than i got on video
https://vimeo.com/556403142 |
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Basjoo weather....believe me your plants love it.
While it is cold above the soil line it is toasty warm at and below to soil line. The plant is still sending roots and building the corm. You forum members up north are awesome.... |
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I had placed all my palms outside last weekend, because I thought we’d were in the clear for weather (it was 101F on Tuesday!) and they were just too big to move back inside. Lists a bottle palm to the wind and rain, it was on our upper deck and the rain was so heavy at one point that it overfilled the container and the wind came along and uprooted the tree and it severed it cleanly at the base. A hibiscus tree that was also up there that I had moved against the house was thrown off the deck.
My bananas, including the red banana all looked okay, a couple leaves on one are torn up (do I cut them off?) but they had more protection being on the mid and lowest tier of our backyard. |
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torn leaves are normal for the bananas, dont cut them off
thats unfortunate about the bottle... i would try righting it and replanting anyways to see what happens |
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Frost warning tonight! My goodness, doesn’t Mother Nature know we’re dealing with enough stuff in Ontario right now?!? Placed contractors bags over the red bananas tonight, and brought in what I could... everything else is going to have to fend for itself.
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