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Main Banana Discussion This is where we discuss our banana collections; tips on growing bananas, tips on harvesting bananas, sharing our banana photos and stories.

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Old 07-09-2007, 11:40 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Musa Zan Moreno

Hi Guys I have just split my Zan Moreno into three separate plants and I wanted to know if any one can tell me a bit about them. I know they are part of the dwarf Cav family and thats about it.Will they flower in 5ltr pots and what sort of height will they need to be if they are to flower. I have had the pot for a few years and all its done is put up a few pups. The tallest plant is around 2ft.
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They will need fairly large containers to flower successfully in, Id say at least 50cm across and deep, but the bigger the better. In the ground I saw one fruiting at about 6ft (~2m) pseudostem.
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Thanks Gabe. I think they are a bit too small for that size pot at the moment. I have just split them so they will need to put out some more roots first.
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