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![]() Just curious on the best way to save my p-stems for next spring. Wondering what materials everybody is using- who need to winterize. I’ve seen a lot of different ways, but I’m not sure what works the best. Another couple months and it’s gonna be cold. I think now is the time to start planning for it.
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![]() Last year Up here in Savannah I did nothing for my basjoo plants and the p stems all survived. I think we have some Orinocos around in the neighborhood and those p stems all survived as well.
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I have Namwah and Brazilian which should tolerate pretty good, but I don’t want to loose the pstem because I want them to fruit this next summer. |
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![]() Those two bananas are pretty cold tolerant. The pstems will be viable down to 30. Below that, I break the leaves and fold them against the pstem. I wrap the entire pstem with folded leaves from ground to top in old blankets and secure with large clips. It looks like a cocoon. I wrap that in Christmas lights. I’ve protected my Aeae in this manner for 15 years and it works.
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![]() I'm also in zone 9 but on the coast. Last year we had a few days at 19 degrees and my plant just started with a couple of pups that are about 9 inches tall. Can anyone tell me what I should do with the pups and the mother plant that is about 8 feet tall now.
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![]() I think we did a thread on this topic last year.. not sure the title however. I purchased a huge roll of frost cloth from amazon, and simply wrapped the pstems in that. I had christmas lights on some plants too, but not all winter. I lost only my Thai Black, and that is because it was not an established plant at the time. A few of my plants receved zero protection, and lost leaves but no pstem damage. We had a few nights in the mid 20s..I should note that all my plants are HEAVILY mulched in both winter and summer.
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![]() I just use the inexpensive little lights and run them until it gets above freezing. If it’s going to be below about 25, I have heating cables that are manufactured for people in the northern climates to heat the water line from the hot water heater. It’s got a thermostat. You can’t really find them down south. Ordered online
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I’ve seen some guys completely wrap with bubble wrap or burlap and they took it off in the spring and the pstem was dead. This guy had success in zone 8 with just the typical straw/hay: https://youtu.be/Eq8xGdPR3ko |
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![]() Excellent video, thanks for sharing. That is essentially what I do with the addition of a cover to keep it dry because we are so wet here all winter. Only one of my HH plants barely survived last winter so I will have to rework things a bit
I am thinking I am going to make the mulch/dry space around the plants bigger and taller this year by using pallets as the frame instead of fencing. That will also provide a solid base for securing a tarp over the whole thing. I am also going to try it with my in ground Dwarf Orinoco and I am very curious to see how it compares to the HH. With my basjoo, I am going to try a combination of the pallets and fencing to see if I can save the full height, or close to it, of the P-stem. I really want that guy to get as tall as possible. I have seen some very tall basjoos in my travels so I know its possible; maybe not in my climate, but I will give it a good go. If that works, then I might even try to acquire a Namwah and give it a shot too Good luck! Let us know what you decide and how it works.
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![]() Sounds like you got it figured out. My Dwarf Namwah is my fastest most vigorous grower. It smoked my Dwarf Brazilian and Cavendish. Highly recommend. :-)
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![]() And I can definitely see how this hobby just takes on a life of its own. Its lucky I am in Canada otherwise I would have 50 different varieties by now ![]() Looks like I will HAVE to get a Dwarf Namwah. It is one of the beauties I can get fairly easily up here ![]()
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