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![]() Thanks for the great offer, Terry! It's nice of you to be willing to volunteer your time and effort.
![]() It sounded like you were offering to do it for cost, but personally I'd be happy to pay $10 for a tc Gros Michel starter plant. Hopefully we'll pile up enough interest ![]()
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![]() My plants from ag are never 4-5" when I get them, more like 1 1/2. You must live someplace cheaper to ship to.
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![]() If you could get it to about 5' before a frost you could probably fruit it the following year.
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![]() I can only tell you what I know from my personal experience. The last shipment I got from AG: Siam Ruby: 3-5", Thai colocasia: 4-6", Thai caladiums: 2-3".
Is there anybody else here that will be willing to order and distribute these GM's? |
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![]() I would like 6 to try.
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![]() They are listed as available $1.50 per plant.
hmmm...A nearly 5 m tall plant with a 20 kilo bunch that takes nearly 6 months to fill out in Puerto Rico. It'd be nice to have one just for show, but certainly not for selling fruit. |
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![]() If this goes through, Agri-Starts is going to ship a box of them to someone on here? then they ship to us? is that how it's gonna work? If The members are willing to ship to canada Id love 2 please and thankyou!
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![]() They used to give a discount to Florida growers, I don't know if they still do.
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![]() As I mentioned, on the first page of the other old Gros Michel thread, these were my first bananas.
Quote: "There seems to be a new-found interest in Gros Michel. I find this very interesting, as these were my first bananas, many years ago. Background: I had a business, importing aquarium fish. I kept them in little concrete pools, in a greenhouse. Sometimes, when I was in a warm place, I would catch my own. Once, while sitting on a stream bank, in Panama, waiting to get some fish in my trap, I noticed many little palm seedlings, and thought it would be nice to grow some of them between the pools, in the greenhouse, so I brought some back. I then started planting other tropical plants, also. After a while, some customers asked me if the plants were for sale. My wife is an RN, Operating Room Supervisor. The then Chief of Surgery, at her hospital, and his wife, had a vacation home in Saint Lucia, and invited us down there. I knew that this would be a good place to get tropical plant cuttings, and seeds. I knew nothing about bananas, but thought it would be interesting to bring some back. At that time the island was very closely tied to the U.K. Almost everything they used came from there, (a bottle of catsup, on a restaurant table, had a label that read, "H. J. Heinz & Co., London") and most everything produced on the island, was shipped to the U. K. When I inquired, of the locals, about the bananas, one said he could get me some, and I started to get my education. I was informed that these bananas were Gros Michel, not what we got, in the States. I was told that the British preferred a slightly smaller banana than Americans. I really couldn't notice any difference in taste or appearance. I brought a couple of corms, about the size of bowling balls, back with me. They grew well, and I learned some more things. 1. They get big. I had brought a couple of them home, and had them in front of a glass patio door, in a finished basement. In short order, they were pushing the tiles out of the suspended ceiling. 2. They get sunburned. I took some to a charity fund raiser flea market, held in a shopping center parking lot. Full sun, with no protection. In a few hours the leaves turned white." Keep in mind that this was circa 1972. I didn't know how big they got, or how cold sensitive they were. I have, since, had many different bananas, but no more GMs. A couple of years ago, I had taken the basjoos that I had overwintered, dry, inside, and uncovered the outside ones on April 5. A few weeks later, I brought other plants (Mandevilla, Allamanda, Gingers, Anthuriums, etc.) outside, At the end of Apil/beginning of May, I got some more plants from Florida. Included among these, were some cold-sensitive nanners, like Siam Ruby, and Margarita. Then we got a night, about May 10-15 where we got into the upper 40s F. Everything was all right, except for the Siam Rubies and Margaritas. They were quite heavily damaged. My thoughts, now, are that I probably would not want a very cold-sensitive banana, that I could only leave out for 3 or 4 months, and then might be too big to get inside. (I could only get about 10 feet total, even in the greenhouse.) I can keep my potted basjoos outside for 7+ months. |
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![]() John, sounds like you could spin some tales about your travels. I'l like to spend an evening in front of the fireplace, a nice cup of coffee, listening to you talking about everywhere you've been.
Anyway, if you change your mind about the Gros Michel I'll have a full tray of them soon. Happy Mardi Gras Terry |
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![]() When I talked to Will at AgriStarts (AG) today he asked me if it was Gros Michael or Gros Michel. He said he's heard them called Big Mack.
Anyway, here's the deal. I have a confirmation from AG for an order of one tray of Gros Michel. That's 72 plants. Delivery to me is scheduled for the week of March 5th. My experience is that no matter what I do I always end up losing a couple. With that in mind, I intend to pot them up and acclimate them before shipping to you to make sure they are nice and healthy. Also, taking the weather into consideration late March or early April seems like a good time to ship them to you. Are we in agreement there? I'll post them on my web site or here on Banana's so you can see them. The price will be $7.00 + postage. This price is only for our group. Send me a PM or post here if you have any comments or questions. I'll keep you posted as things progress. Terry |
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That's a great deal for such a difficult to obtain plant. Thanks again for doing this for us. I'm looking forward to getting a couple from you.
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![]() I went on the net to see what other vendors were saying about Gros Michel. As far as I could see there aren't any other vendors. Didn't realize just how rare and hard to find this banana is. Reading the history certainly gave me a greater appreciation of it. "Yes, We Have No Bananas".
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![]() Its great to hear this is the Tall Gros Michel! I would like 4!
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![]() It's a French name, so the proper pronunciation in English would sound like "grow Michelle". I've also seen it referred to as Big Mike, which is essentially what it means if you translate from French.
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I will not ship any of these -- I'm going to pot them up and when they are of size I'll sell them at the Leucadia Farmers market, minus of course the one going in the ground here. It will be interesting to see how they perform in my zone 10a and on the coast in the Cardiff-Leucadia zone 11a. ![]() ![]()
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