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Cold Hardy Bananas This forum is dedicated to the discussion of bananas that are able to grow and thrive in cold areas. You'll find lots of tips and discussions about keeping your bananas over the winter.

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Old 01-25-2007, 03:29 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Can you store an ensete like you can a Musa where you cut off the leaves and leave one and then store it in a cool place?
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Default Re: Storing Ensete

I asked that question onthis forum before. Mr.bungalow replied that you can. He said they have been doing it in england fior a century. find some english garden forums and ask them.
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Default Re: Storing Ensete

I have a large ensete sitting in the basement. It has been there, bone-dry since october. The top-part of the stem is now slightly soft, but the rest of the plant is firm. I suspect it might be a little too warm down there, I think you ideally want it a few degrees above freezing and not too much over 10 degrees C/ 50 degrees F. The ensetes seem to like growing, even at cold temps.

Someone said keeping the plant bone-dry over winter can cause the roots to die back and make the "wakeup" difficult. Maybe adding a few drops of water over winter could be beneficial, but overdoing this will probably make things worse!

People have overwintered ensete this way for years, I think the most important thing is size of the plant. You will have trouble trying to overwinter a small plant this way.
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Did it last year and the year before with no problems. Both times, I kept the banana plants completely dry. They were small, and dessicated a bit, but recovered very quickly in the Spring.
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