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![]() So what kind is your baby banana? :^)
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![]() Hi Amber I just looked at your pictures wow your doin good with all your plants. Great job ! I just took my Siam Ruby outside a few weeks ago we are finally getting are heat here. I noticed the ends were kinda burning too, but its turning red fast. I love your garden too. Thanks for posting have fun
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![]() Beautyfull bananas you got there Amber,congratulations!
![]() I think your baby is unhappy because its kept too wet. Put it in a hot place receiving a couple hours of sun maybe too and let the the container lid open to dry up a bit. If the roots are not too much damaged,it will be fine and grow at a good pace then. I am germinating my banana seeds in my greenhouse/hothouse with half day sun and they germinate well and give robust seedlings. I only water when the top cm dries out a good bit.
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![]() Looks like your bananas are doing great! Yep, she's got the sickness alright!
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![]() My 2 Ice Cream Bananas came in today! They cut off the leaves for shipping, but just the stalks are about 2 feet tall. I also planted my Ruby and yellow lotus in the ground today. I also dug a narrow trench so i could run my cheep home depot sprinkler system to my other plants that are about 15' away. Woot no more hand watering for me!
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![]() Here are some new pictures from today. I think my little baby banana might be trying to grow.....hmmmm it might just live, we will see! The weather says it's going to feel like 108 degrees today lol hope the newly planted guys do ok...
My two Ice Creams. They are about 2-3' tall. They had about 3' leaves on them before they were cut off for shipping. A Ensete Ventricosum 'Maurelli' I got a couple days ago Yellow Lotus In The Ground Siam In The Ground Oh and here is my baby, I think it might be trying to grow a leaf...... ![]() Last edited by AmberNichole : 06-05-2010 at 10:38 AM. |
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![]() Thanks for the pics Amber. Those IC's look a bit slender right now, but I'm sure they'll fill out in due time. And I think the baby will be just fine with some careful watering. Be sure not to get the sprout wet during hot sunlight hours or it will probably get scorched.
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![]() everything is still doing good, but the new leaf on my yellow lotus is kinda damaged looking. Any ideas what it might be? Could it be sun damage? I noticed during the day the leaves seem to curl some, you can see it in the pictures. Any ideas?
And here is another picture of my Siam with a new leaf, I freaking love this banana! |
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![]() By the way, your Golden Lotus is actually a Musella lasiocarpa, or Chinese Yellow Banana. Its quite hardy, short and stocky, and should do well for you. It has pretty yellow blooms.
Musella Lasiocarpa - Bananas Wiki
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![]() Your Siam Ruby looks fantastic, Amber. Can't wait to see it later...
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![]() Amber, is there some red in the Maurelli's leaves? If only the petioles are red and the leaf is generally green, then it's an ordinary Ensete ventricosum, not Maurelli.
Still, a very nice and impressive plant. Ensete ventricosum ![]() Ensete ventricosum 'Maurelli' ![]()
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![]() Yeah the yellow lotus is a Musella lasiocarpa, aka Chinese yellow lotus, aka Chinese golden lotus aka Chinese yellow banana. All the same thing really hehehe Any thoughts on the leaf curing and new leaf damage?
Thanks Hollyberry, the ruby is by far my favorite so far! Jack, it looks like the the last one you posted. there is red in the leaves, but its hard t see in that picture. i am about to plant it in the ground so we will see!!!! Here are a couple pictures of the Maurelli, the underside is getting red the more sun it gets. Last edited by AmberNichole : 06-09-2010 at 06:20 PM. |
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![]() Beautyfull bananas Amber
![]() That is definately an Ensete ventricosum ''Maurelli''...I have two E. ventricosum myself and love them! ![]() The leaf curling is to protect the leafs from sunburn as they were grown in less light that what they are getting now. The new leafs you will get from now on wont be doing that. As for the burnt leaf,i guess it grew that portion of the leaf while in transit and was too tender for the sun it receives. The rest of the leaf may survive but it will also be curling with sun. The ICs indeed look quite stretched out! I am sure they will be fine though and in 2 weeks they will start looking good already! Btw,i am very happy to see your Musa sikkimensis survived! Well done!!! Continue to watch your watering carefully and it will grow to be a beauty! ![]()
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![]() Thanks you answers all my questions! The 2 ice creams were grown in zone 7a or 8a i believe so maybe thats why there were "stretched out?" they did produce new leaves and i planted one in the ground, so we will see what happens! I am hoping to sell one on craigslist.com to at least make my money back, I seem successful at that so far.
So you do think that the brown on the Chinese yellow lotus is from sunburn? Like you said it should be ok now, it only get sun until 2-3pm, but it is pretty intense sun. Here is an updated picture of my baby, i think it should do ok now, and i am waiting for my second leaf!!! Here is one of my Ice Cream Javas in the ground (i had to chop off half the new leaf because of shipping damage) with my Misi Liki and Orinocos in the background, and the second pic with my baby Ensete ventricosum 'Maurelli' in the ground! ![]() Last edited by LilRaverBoi : 06-09-2010 at 10:30 PM. Reason: Consecutive Posts Merged |
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![]() Here are some more pictures from today. The bananas are really taking off now, producing a new leaf about every 4-5 days.
Dwarf Cavendish Dwarf Cavendish Pup Thai Black Siam Ruby, it has already produced 4 new leaves since i have got it My little baby looks like it's going to be ok, it's putting out it's first TRUE leaf!! I also potted a ton of tropical plants that I grew from seed, that i'm hoping to sell so i can buy more bananas lol ![]() |
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![]() Everything's looking just fantastic, Amber!
![]() Thanks for sharing. Good luck selling your tropical seed grown plants. : ) |
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![]() I got some Basjoo bananas today! I got them from Cherokee Greg all the way in California and check out how beautifully they arrived! I couldn't be happier!
Right out of the box After planting them (they wilted a little after planting them, but they are already perking back up since this picture) |
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![]() Excellent Amber, you're on fire.
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![]() Nice plants amber! My thai black banana also wilted after I planted it. I wilted so much I had to cut all the leaves off but it has already grown a large new leaf with a second one that will open by the weekend.
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