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06-16-2010, 09:46 PM | #61 (permalink) |
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They look in great shape for taking a cross country journey in a box as hot as it is :^)
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06-16-2010, 10:34 PM | #62 (permalink) |
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You've got the banana bug BAD! Are you in the triple digits yet LOL! Great pics, thanks for sharing!
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06-16-2010, 10:40 PM | #63 (permalink) |
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They arrived in great shape and fast too. Wow they look great. Im happy you like them. Have fun with the adiction ! LOl
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06-25-2010, 08:12 PM | #64 (permalink) |
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A few new pics. Everything is growing so fast! My basjoos that Cherokee Greg sent me are doing great. I ened up cutting most of the older leaves because i don't think they were to happy about being transplanted, but one finished producing a new leaf and one should be done with it's new leaf tomorrow.
The Black Thai and Ruby red are producing leaves ever couple days now and when the new leaf finally opens the next leaf is already about 2"-3" high. My Misi Luki already it getting 2 new pups even though i cut out the the 3 pups it had and put it in the ground less than a month ago. The wind did a number on the ice creams i have that had thin stems, but i have them propped up and they are still producing new leaves, so we will see. Also my lawn guy decided to "weed whack" my red Abyssinian, but i think it will still be ok.... OH yeah! Also my baby banana sprout is doing good and getting its next leaf! Here are a couple new pics! Red Siam Misi Luki Pups Basjoo Sunflowers and Bananas (Left to Right, Orinoco then Dwarf Cavendish then Basjoo |
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07-16-2010, 07:52 PM | #65 (permalink) |
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Here are a few banana pictures.
My baby banana before being attacked by a caterpillar... And After.... Here is one of my Basjoos. It's growing nicely and i just got done trimming all the older leaves off. I planted my second one in the front of my house in a big pot Dwarf Cavendish Chinese Yellow Lotus, it's growing super slow and the leaves still curl during the day. At least it is growing, just doesn't seem to like the intense sun. Ensete Ventricosum. My lawn guy has something against this banana and somehow manages to weed whack it ever time he comes..... My Ice Cream has thickened up and is doing good. i had to support it with a stick for awhile. The second Ice Cream I had died I think. The stem kept getting smaller and turned brown. I am hoping the root is still ok and will send up a pup. Black Thai, this thing is growing like a weed. Orinocos I also got some rabbits. Figured I could breed them and make some money, plus their poop makes good banana fertilizer lol They are Flemish Giants and can get up to 26lbs. They are only 8 weeks right and they are both girls. I plan on getting a male in a few months. Last edited by AmberNichole : 07-16-2010 at 07:54 PM. |
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07-16-2010, 08:18 PM | #66 (permalink) |
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We used to have a few rabbits a long time ago. The compost from their droppings and the alpha hay made our garden grow better than anything else we ever tried, and I mean nice thick lush growth. ... maybe the neighbors little girl needs a new friend. lol
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07-16-2010, 10:16 PM | #67 (permalink) |
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Like Dave i raised rabbits as a kid.. I know the strawberry and raspberry patches did great. :^)
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07-17-2010, 01:38 PM | #68 (permalink) |
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Not sure how much you know about raising domestic rabbits, but make sure you keep them in separate cages (especially the male/females). Everyone seems to think they are happier together, but it's best to keep them separated (unless they're still very young). Also, do not feed them spinach/lettuce....it gives them incurable diarrhea and they can die.
If you ever have questions about raising/breeding rabbits, let me know....I raised/bred all kinds of them (commercial and fancy breeds) for over 10 years (we were up to 75 or so several times) when I was growing up and won showmanship on the county level at least 6 times. I know quite a bit about them and what type of care they need. Don't listen to the pet stores, they often give inappropriate information about salt-licks, litter boxes, treats, etc.....talk to a breeder. Here are some random facts about rabbits for your reading pleasure: -Rabbits have 5 toes on their front feet and 4 toes on their back feet. -There are over 45 breeds of rabbits. -A rabbits digestive system most closely resembles a horse's. -Gestation period for rabbits is 28 days. -Males are called 'bucks' and females are called 'does.' -The correct way to pick up a rabbit is to put one hand under their belly, lift and then scoop the other hand under their rump. They can then be held against your stomach with an arm under them and their head tucked under your elbow/upper arm (hiding thier face keeps them calm and from kicking) -Rabbits can sometimes live over 15 years if cared for properly. -Rabbit meat is all white meat (sorry if people didn't want to think about that....but for the record, it's very tasty). -Rabbits should have an overbite (front teeth overlap the bottom teeth). The grinding of the teeth while chewing keeps them from overgrowing. If they are not overlapped properly, the teeth grow very long and can cause starvation due to inability to chew correctly. This condition is known as 'malocclusion.' -Rabbit manure is a great way to ward off wild rabbits if they are eating your garden plants. -Rabbits often eat their feces to regain nutrients not absorbed upon initial digestion. This is known as 'coprophagy.' -Rabbits prefer cold weather to hot weather. Be sure they get a cool, shaded area to hang out. To help them cool off on hot days, put a plastic bottle of frozen water in their cage for them to lay against and wet their ears with cool water. Aight, I'll stop there before I'm rambling worse than I am.
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07-17-2010, 03:39 PM | #69 (permalink) |
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Thanks for that great information about rabbits, Bryan. My mom's got a Holland Lop and she'll enjoy reading that list you've made.
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08-09-2010, 08:19 PM | #70 (permalink) |
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Got a couple new bananas. I am running out of room though lol I'm going to have to start planting them in the front of the house (like the Goldfinger)
Goldfinger Apple Pup And my new favorite Musa acuminata 'Zebrina' Where I bought it it says that it produces an edible banana, but online all i can find is that it produces a seeded inedible banana. I don't know what exactly is right, but if anyone has any information i would be very grateful. |
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Zebrina produces seeded naners. Very beautiful ornamental, though!
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My Ice Cream is really growing!
3 1/2ish months ago Today the survivor is doing awesome and is about 5 1/2' tall already My Siam Ruby has 2 pups already and it's still pretty small. My Chinese Yellow Lotus is coming along nicely now too, but the leaves still curl during hot days, oh well A newer Banana, Jamaican Dwarf Red Banana Gold Finger Bananas, I think the pup is going to outgrow the mother plant. I ended up losing the Ensete Ventricosum after the lawn guy whacked it again, down to a nub. Turned brown and slimy and died after that. Also my Apple Banana is acting weird and not looking to well, any ideas? take care! Last edited by AmberNichole : 09-26-2010 at 07:29 PM. |
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09-27-2010, 05:31 PM | #73 (permalink) |
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Some more pics.
Apple Banana trying to put out a new retarded leaf. Think I might dig it up and put it in a more shaded spot. Caloosamusa lives near me and he suggested it. Siam Pups Some pups all potted up Also my Basjoos are doing good except the older leaves are getting this black stuff along the edges. It's not the normal "turning brown and getting old". I'm thinking maybe a fungus, but it's happening to both basjoos I have {one in the front yard, one in the backyard} Last edited by AmberNichole : 09-27-2010 at 05:42 PM. |
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10-23-2010, 04:31 PM | #74 (permalink) |
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No one likes me anymore lol I'm going to keep posting pictures anyways hehehe
My Misi Luki is getting huge, prob about 12' now I got a Saba pup the other day too! |
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10-23-2010, 09:15 PM | #75 (permalink) |
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Lookin' good. I assume that is 12' to the top of the leaves on the Misi Luki, not the p-stem.
How's that apple banana that was acting weird doing? |
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10-24-2010, 08:06 PM | #76 (permalink) |
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I still like you Amber! Post your shots all the time...I love them!
Your stuff sure is looking great and thanks for showing. That 12' one is just massive! I would love to have a banana tree that tall! WOW! Congrats on the Saba pup! : ) |
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I know the feeling Amber,
It gets worse in the winter when bananas in colder areas are "put away" and yours are still growing. There are a few that appreciate them. Good weather and good growing to you!! |
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11-03-2010, 04:16 PM | #78 (permalink) |
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thanks guys. I got a couple more. I ended up getting a new Red Abyssinian Banana and a Pink Velvet since none of my seeds seemed to sprout. The Basjoos seem to really be taking off since the weather has cooled down to the mis 80s and even that fungus stuff along the leaves went away!
New Ensete Ventricosum Abyssinian Banana Pink Velvet |
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Hey Amber, how is your Apple/Banana doing?
Sometimes I get a caterillar that'll move in and munch the new leaf as it's trying to emerge. Then I get these trippy holes through the leaves. You can see where they poop and that's when I grab some Sevens Dust 5% and give 'er a little sprinkle. Usually does the trick.
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/the apple banana is doing MUCH better now. The winter freezes here killed all of my smaller bananas down to the ground, but I think that is exactly what the apple needed. It has come back much healthier and stronger than before!
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