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Old 04-05-2017, 05:46 PM   #1 (permalink)
 
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Default I just got My Mona Lisa and Goldfinger!

I just receive my Musa Mona Lisa and Goldfinger from Florida Hill Nursery. Should I put them in Partial or Full Sun?
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Old 04-05-2017, 06:11 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Congrats! I hope that you got what you paid for!
I'd bring them gradually in the sun...
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Default Re: I just got My Mona Lisa and Goldfinger!

Congrats. Those are 2 awesome varieties to grow. Goldfinger is my favorite tasting banana so far. I received a few mislabeled/incorrect plants from flordia hill. I hope you got the correct ones you wanted! Those 2 are more difficult to identify then others so you won't know for sure until they bloom. Goldfinger blooms for me in around 300 days. Mona Lisa is a slow starter but does good after it's established.

I would keep them in partial sun (greenhouse) conditions for a couple weeks. Then slowly start giving them some sun.
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I just receive my Musa Mona Lisa and Goldfinger from Florida Hill Nursery. Should I put them in Partial or Full Sun?
From Florida Hill Nursery, I presume these are young TC plantlets. They came out of a greenhouse with shading, high humidity, and misting while the roots were developing. They need special care to harden off before transplanting to the ground. ... Mist a couple times a day; put in a greenhouse or if in the house, put a plastic bag over the pot to keep the humidity high . Watch the temperature under the plastic or in the greenhouse (< than 95 deg F). Grow the plant to 12 " height before transplanting. ... Use a foliar fertilizing spray to feed the plant.

Just my opinion, so unless you live in zone 10 (Florida) harden the plants off before planting in the ground.
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