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OllieB497 11-30-2020 10:59 AM

banana help!
 
Hi all,

so im growing some bananas.
these are:
gros michel
manzano
namwah
orinoco
pisang awak lady finger
siam ruby.


last night my heater failed and turned off. the min temp was 7 degrees. what affect will this have?
especially on my less cold-hardy varieties. they have some visible cold damage on the leaves.
what should i do?
they are normally protected with a heater.



thanks

edwmax 11-30-2020 11:37 AM

Re: banana help!
 
Are these in a greenhouse or inside the house? While the outside temp may have dropped to 7 deg, I don't believe the house temp would have. The greenhouse might have fropped to near 7 deg. ... Even if the plant lost a few leaves, with the heat back on new leaves should grow in a couple of weeks.

OllieB497 11-30-2020 12:25 PM

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it's in a heated polytunnel. It's just annoying as fuel is so expensive and sometimes it just turned off. its 1 degrees tonight in the UK so if it goes off again im screwed

edwmax 11-30-2020 03:04 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by OllieB497 (Post 337187)
it's in a heated polytunnel. It's just annoying as fuel is so expensive and sometimes it just turned off. its 1 degrees tonight in the UK so if it goes off again im screwed


Check your heater Manuel, look to see if the heater has an oxy/co2 sensor. This may be the reason it turned off. You may need to use an electric heater like a milkhouse utility type. One works very well in my greenhouse keeping the temp at about 58 deg F.




pitangadiego 11-30-2020 08:38 PM

Re: banana help!
 
You can't fix what damage is done. Best thing going forward is to keep them warm, so they can recover.

cincinnana 12-01-2020 10:41 AM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by OllieB497 (Post 337187)
it's in a heated polytunnel. It's just annoying as fuel is so expensive and sometimes it just turned off. its 1 degrees tonight in the UK so if it goes off again im screwed

Do you have to keep them in a tunnel or can you bring them indoors for the winter.
Are you growing any cool weather veggies ?

OllieB497 12-01-2020 12:40 PM

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i cant :( I'm too far away from any electrical sockets im affriad

OllieB497 12-01-2020 12:42 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by cincinnana (Post 337201)
Do you have to keep them in a tunnel or can you bring them indoors for the winter.
Are you growing any cool weather veggies ?

Yes I do. so I have 3 beds the centre one is the banana bed. its then separated from the other 2 with bubble wrap. the other 2 then arent heated .:bananas_b

OllieB497 12-01-2020 12:43 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by pitangadiego (Post 337191)
You can't fix what damage is done. Best thing going forward is to keep them warm, so they can recover.

oh well

edwmax 12-01-2020 05:56 PM

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Originally Posted by OllieB497 (Post 337203)
i cant :( I'm too far away from any electrical sockets im affriad


Then disable the oxy/co2 sensor ... if that is causing the problem.

OllieB497 12-03-2020 02:46 PM

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Originally Posted by edwmax (Post 337208)
Then disable the oxy/co2 sensor ... if that is causing the problem.

idk how plus its a safety thing so

edwmax 12-03-2020 05:06 PM

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Originally Posted by OllieB497 (Post 337239)
idk how plus its a safety thing so


It's a safety thing for areas for human habitation. .... if the heater is using up all the oxygen in the poly tunnel, then the heater is likely way too big for the area. ... My greenhouse (8ft X 10 ft x 8 ft at the peak) is poly covered too and I heat it with a 1500 watt electric heater ( about 5000 BTU/hr). I wouldn't think you would need a heater much bigger than mine. .... What is the BTU output of your heater and what is the fuel? ... What is the square footage of your poly tunnel?

OllieB497 12-04-2020 07:39 AM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by edwmax (Post 337240)
It's a safety thing for areas for human habitation. .... if the heater is using up all the oxygen in the poly tunnel, then the heater is likely way too big for the area. ... My greenhouse (8ft X 10 ft x 8 ft at the peak) is poly covered too and I heat it with a 1500 watt electric heater ( about 5000 BTU/hr). I wouldn't think you would need a heater much bigger than mine. .... What is the BTU output of your heater and what is the fuel? ... What is the square footage of your poly tunnel?

all i know is that i have a 47 kg propane tank and the heater is from a company called biogreen. the polytunnel is big so i think its important:woohoonaner:

edwmax 12-04-2020 09:06 AM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by OllieB497 (Post 337259)
all i know is that i have a 47 kg propane tank and the heater is from a company called biogreen. the polytunnel is big so i think its important:woohoonaner:


Look on the side of the heater for the info tag and read the BTU output and CFM of the blower. Then post here and the size of the tunnel (sqft or length x width). .... Next call or email Biogreen about the heater cutting off.

edwmax 12-04-2020 09:58 AM

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Another thought, ... the polytunnel & heat is a designed system or the heating setup was recommend to you. Contact the company or person that design the system or made the heating recommendation about the heater problem. They should be able to tell you if the heater was working normally or malfunctioned. ... They likely have some liability for the problem.


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