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Re: My banana's garden
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Re: My banana's garden
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Re: My banana's garden
Please be careful about bringing in banana plants from other places. We in Hawaii were very lucky for a long time not to have some diseases, but, accidentally of course, someone brought them in with young plants. That is the only way many pests can travel.
(Like your tasty Cavendish - we can't grow that whole type because of BBTD disease, but it used to be easy.) I think I moved a nematode that makes banana plants fall over from one garden to another (by being lazy and transplanting a plant that, duh, had fallen over). Now 20 years later that group still has trouble. Once you get these pests it is too late, for you, and often for your neighbors. Often a safe way to get new plants is to go thru your local university or other organization. They bring in plants, quarantine them, watch them in captivity a few years, etc. Our UH has tissue culture plants that are disease free. |
Re: My banana's garden
Yes, you're right !
But, when I buy a banana plant I pay every time a phytosanitary certificate. Because I think it's important to preserve before treating and sometime too later. Sometimes, when I'm not sure, I make deliver the banana corm in France (south) and my parents grow up it during 1 year... and after they send me a sucker ! I have a friend also in Malaga (south spain) ! He grows up for me the banana plant and verify the diseases and after he send me a sucker ! But you're right to notice this real problem ! |
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