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pics of my new Ice Ceam and UnKnown Banana
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ok guya heres some pics of my two new nanas im posting thim early so you all can see there progres they were planted on 5-5 so they dont even have lefs yet but im nervisly wating they just started to get the slitest ting of green in the last cupal of days iv been holding thim in the shade untill today this morning was there first 1hr of sun i think they mite have burnd just slitly but hey if they die they die las Vegas Nv is a harsh ruff place and a nanas got to be tuff to servive in this town thats a joke for thouse of you from CA and AZ you will get it as for the rest of you MSG me and all exsplan it to long for here
now for a question the thicker shorter banana has lots of red on the stem Jered put a tag on it that is was an ice cream but im not so sure do they have red stems? and the new groth wich u cant see in this pic is quite red im some what perplexst by this and Coments? |
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um dont want to sound mean or anything but what is wrong with your spelling??? anyways they are doing fine, do u see that growth on top that means its already growing :D so good job just keep it moist and not too wet :D ok well good luck and good job
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Pauly,
Make sure that in the summer you put those 'nanas under a shade or they will be toast. When I was in Vegas/Henderson from July until September last year, I had several bananas with me from tissue culture, plus (1) 3-ft CA Gold and (1) 3-ft D Brazilian and they did great under the shade of the building. They only got direct sunlight in the morning until about 9:30AM. Then they are under the shade. Also, do not let them run dry! Do not water the leaves under the hot sun, just the soil around the base. When they are much bigger, if you want to plant them in the ground, you'd still want to pick a spot where they can be shaded by a building or a larger tree. They will also benefit from a couple of large basins with water next next to them to give them some humidity during the hottest time of the day. A very large basin, like a swimming pool or a spa, would be ideal. Winter time, you will have to put protection around them. |
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If thats what the tag says, that's what it is :)
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succes with growing the nana's in your HOT climate!
I was in Las Vegas last year, nice city but really hot ;)! |
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Good luck w/ your nanners during that hot Nevada summer. :banana_pi
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hey sorry its cool i meant nothing bad about it :D well anyways good luck with your plant :D
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einsteine, could not spell cat, and he was super smart. dont worry i cant spell either, and im in college. it makes it kind of hard to sound out words because im from the south and have a bad accent. so its ALL good!:2747:
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No probs! Enjoy your banana plants!
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Hey Damaclese - good luck with your nanas and keep posting! We read you just fine and look forward to your input.
Cassie |
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