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The latest leaf I noticed looks quite a bit smaller than the rest, maybe 2/3 the size of the leaf before it. It's kind of hard to tell from the photo, but more obvious in person. The stem is only a little above 9 ft, a little short for a supposed Namwah. What do you think, is it going to be sending up the flag leaf soon? I have never had a plant fruit yet so this would be a first.
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Its called a Pre.. :^)
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Its the leaf before the flag pops up.. :^)
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Really?! Unbelievable! I feel like a kid getting ready for Christmas, just wish it wasn't getting near the end of the growing season. I want to be able to taste my own naners, never had anything but Cavendish from the grocery store.
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Can always hope for a late freeze.. You can cover up for frosts.. :^)
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The bananas may fill out just enough before freeze if the temperature is warm. What I would do is cover the bunch with frost cloth to increase temperature. Namwah bananas here in Homestead, Florida fill out very quickly.
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Last year in November we had our first frost, maybe it will hit December before the first frost if I'm lucky.
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Are you saying to wrap the bunch as soon as they develop even if the temp is warm or once there's danger for frost?
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Wrap the bunch in black weed barrier so it draws heat during the day when it starts to cool off.. your best off to cover the whole plant when frost is imminent.. Blanket King sized.. :^)
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Cover the bunch when the average temperature is below 65 F. Maybe October for your area.
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Approximately how many days?
In the tropics it's about 135 to 140 days. @Dplaza, you probably should have postponed the shooting until spring.
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I didn't think it was anywhere near fruiting since the height is a few feet short of typical Namwahs. I haven't fertilized in weeks so I was trying to slow it down. What else do you do to postpone?
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He was kidding. Mine bloomed late August last year with 88 bananas. Bad winter last year as you know. So I cut the bunch after several frost an being wrapped. They never did color up inside and got moldy.
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Approximately how many days from shooting to first hand?
I think in his area it would be much longer.
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I have no experience with cold weather but I would have started slowing it down at 6' expecting to go into Winter at 7', produce some leaves in the Spring and then shoot. Slowing leaf production is an easy way to postpone it.
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I harvest velutina in three months from when the bloom opens.
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