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Old 01-29-2022, 10:58 AM   #1 (permalink)
 
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I'm no bananologist, but this looks like a bloom to me

What do I do now? Is this going to need support? I also want to have a banana part to celebrate, but I need to time it just right. Anyone know how long before I may have ripe bananas?

I'm in San Diego and the temps for the next week are averaging 64 high, 46 lows



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Old 01-29-2022, 01:29 PM   #2 (permalink)
 
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Definitely looks like a bloom to me too. Congrats! Sorry I can give you any more answers...out of my wheelhouse
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Should ripen around Labor Day,. give or take depending on variety, etc.
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Should ripen around Labor Day,. give or take depending on variety, etc.
This thing is growing pretty fast, will it really take 9 more months before I have ripe bananas?
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This thing is growing pretty fast, will it really take 9 more months before I have ripe bananas?
Is it ok to cut a pup off right now?
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Takes 4 months depending on variety, that's with warm temps. Don't take pups off until the bananas have all set.
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Takes 4 months depending on variety, that's with warm temps. Don't take pups off until the bananas have all set.
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Hello again,

When I posted this back in January someone said labor day is when they might ripen. Well it's not labor day yet, but I'm growing impatient....

Also, I've been seeing here and on the interwebs that Blue Java take only 150 days, but it has been well past that. So I'm wondering if something is wrong... I took photos of what they look like today. I've seen some posts about how there is bait and switch and some sellers say they are blue java but they are not. Are these maybe not blue java? I didn't buy them from anyone here, I bought them locally.

Am I maybe not watering enough? I water every other day with a drip sprinkler and several emitters for like 10 mins. They should be getting plenty of sunlight and it's plenty warm here. Lows in the high 60s, highs in the low 80s.

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It doesn't look like there are very many good quality leaves on the plant to fill out such a healthy size bunch in the normal four-five month time frame. Fewer leaves = more time for the fruit to develop. The fruit looks clean i.e. no weathering or cracks so I would just let it ride as long as there are functioning green leaves.
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It doesn't look like there are very many good quality leaves on the plant to fill out such a healthy size bunch in the normal four-five month time frame. Fewer leaves = more time for the fruit to develop. The fruit looks clean i.e. no weathering or cracks so I would just let it ride as long as there are functioning green leaves.
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Should ripen around Labor Day,. give or take depending on variety, etc.
Looks like pitangadiego nailed it. Ripening up just in time for Labor Day!

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Looks like pitangadiego nailed it. Ripening up just in time for Labor Day!

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Also side note. I can never get my images to display here. How are others doing it?
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The problem most people have posting photos are they are trying to upload a file over 2mg. You have to resize the photo to less than 2, then retry. Thst can be done pretty quickly and easily with an app. Once you resize them upload them one at a time.
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